Riesling ( , ) is a white
grape variety that originated in the
Rhine
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region. Riesling is an
aromatic grape variety displaying flowery, almost perfumed, aromas as well as high acidity. It is used to make dry, semi-sweet, sweet, and sparkling
white wine
White wine is a wine that is Fermentation in winemaking, fermented without undergoing the process of Maceration (wine), maceration, which involves prolonged contact between the juice with the grape skins, seeds, and pulp. The wine color, colou ...
s. Riesling wines are usually varietally pure and are seldom
oaked. , Riesling was estimated to be the world's 20th most grown variety at (with an increasing trend),
[J. Robinson (ed) ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'' Third Edition, Oxford University Press 2006, p. 746: ''"Vine varieties"'', .] but in terms of importance for quality wines, it is usually included in the "top three" white wine varieties together with
Chardonnay and
Sauvignon blanc. Riesling is a variety that is highly "''
terroir''-expressive", meaning that the character of Riesling wines is greatly influenced by the wine's place of origin.
In cool climates (such as many
German wine regions), Riesling wines tend to exhibit apple and tree fruit notes with noticeable levels of
acidity that are sometimes balanced with
residual sugar. A
late-ripening variety that can develop more citrus and peach notes is grown in warmer climates (such as
Alsace
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and parts of
Austria
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). In
Australia
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, Riesling is often noted for a characteristic lime note that tends to emerge in examples from the
Clare Valley and
Eden Valley in
South Australia
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. Riesling's naturally high acidity and pronounced fruit flavors give wines made from the grape exceptional
aging potential, with well-made examples from favorable vintages often developing smokey, honey notes, and aged German Rieslings, in particular, taking on a "
petrol
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" character, as a result of the development of the compound
TDN.
[Wine & Spirits Education Trust ''"Wine and Spirits: Understanding Wine Quality"'' pp. 6-9, Second Revised Edition (2012), London, .]
In 2015, Riesling was the most grown variety in Germany with 23.0% and ,
[German Wine Institute: German Wine Statistics 2015-2016](_blank)
. and in the
French region of Alsace with 21.9% and .
[CIVA website](_blank)
, read on September 9, 2007. In Germany, the variety is particularly widely planted in the
Mosel,
Rheingau
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,
Nahe and
Pfalz wine regions. There are also significant plantings of Riesling in
Austria
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,
Slovenia
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,
Serbia
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Czech Republic
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,
Slovakia
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,
Luxembourg
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, northern
Italy
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,
Australia
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,
New Zealand
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Canada
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South Africa
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,
China
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,
Crimea
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, and the
United States
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(
Washington,
California
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,
Michigan
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, and
New York).
History

Riesling has a long history, and there are several written references to the variety dating from the 15th century, although with varying
orthography
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Most national ...
.
[Freddy Price, ''Riesling Renaissance'' Mitchell Beazley 2004, pp. 16-18 .] The earliest of these references dates from March 13, 1435, when the storage inventory of
Count John IV of Katzenelnbogen in
Rüsselsheim (close to the
Rheingau
The Rheingau (; ) is a region on the northern side of the Rhine between the German towns of Wiesbaden and Lorch, Hesse, Lorch near Frankfurt, reaching from the Western Taunus to the Rhine. It is situated in the German state of Hesse and is part ...
) lists ''"22 ß umb seczreben Rießlingen in die wingarten"'' ("22 shillings for Riesling vine cuttings for the vineyard"). The spelling ''Rießlingen'' is repeated in many other documents of the time. The modern spelling ''Riesling'' was first documented in 1552 when it was mentioned in
Hieronymus Bock's Latin
herbal.
A map of
Kintzheim in
Alsace
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from 1348 contains the text ''zu dem Russelinge'', but it is not certain that this reference is to the grape variety.
However, in 1477, Riesling was documented in Alsace under the spelling ''Rissling''.
[Freddy Price, ''Riesling Renaissance'' Mitchell Beazley 2004, pp. 90-92 .] In
Wachau in Austria, there is a small stream and a small vineyard both called ''Ritzling'', which are claimed locally to have given Riesling its name. However, there seems to be no documentary evidence to back this up, so this claim is not widely believed to be correct.
[Freddy Price, ''Riesling Renaissance'' Mitchell Beazley 2004, p. 118 .]
Parentage
Earlier, Riesling was sometimes claimed to have originated from wild vines of the Rhine region, without much support to back up that claim. More recently,
DNA fingerprinting by Ferdinand Regner indicated that one parent of Riesling is
Gouais blanc, known to the Germans as ''Weißer Heunisch'', a variety that, while rare today, was widely grown by the French and German peasantry of the Middle Ages. The other parent is a cross between a wild vine and
Traminer. It is presumed that the Riesling was born somewhere in the valley of the Rhine, since both Heunisch and Traminer have a long documented history in Germany, but with parents from either side of the
Adriatic the cross could have happened anywhere on the way.
It has also been suggested, but not proved, that the
red-skinned version of Riesling is the forerunner of the common, "white" Riesling.
[Wein-Plus Glossar: ''Roter Riesling''](_blank)
, accessed on 13 January 2013. The genetic differences between white and red Riesling are minuscule, as is also the case between
Pinot noir
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and
Pinot gris.
Longevity

Riesling wines are often consumed when young, when they make a fruity and aromatic wine that may have aromas of green or other apples, grapefruit, peach, gooseberry, honey, rose blossom or cut green grass, and usually a crisp taste due to the high acidity. However, Riesling's naturally high acidity and range of flavours make it suitable for extended aging. International wine expert
Michael Broadbent rates aged German Rieslings, some hundreds of years old, highly. Sweet Riesling wines, such as German
Trockenbeerenauslese, are especially suited for cellaring since the high sugar content provides for additional preservation. However, high-quality dry or off-dry Riesling wine is also known not just to have survived but also to have been enjoyable at an age exceeding 100 years.
The
Ratskeller (council wine cellar) of the townhall of
Bremen, Germany, stores 650+ German wines, including Riesling-based wines, often in barrel and back to the 1653 vintage.
More common aging periods for Riesling wines would be 5–15 years for dry, 10–20 years for semi-sweet and 10–30+ for sweet versions.
Petroleum notes in aged Riesling wines
On release, certain Riesling wines reveal a striking petrol note
(''goût de pétrole'' in French) that is sometimes described with comparisons to kerosene, lubricant, or rubber. While an integral part of the aroma profile of mature Riesling and sought after by many experienced drinkers, it may be off-putting to those unaccustomed to it, and those who primarily seek young and fruity aromas in their wine. The negative attitude to petrol aromas in young Riesling, and the preference for fruitier young wines of this variety, seem more common in Germany than in Alsace or on the export market, and some German producers, especially the volume-oriented ones, have even gone so far as to consider the petrol notes a defect which they try to avoid, even at the cost of producing wines that are less suited to extended cellar aging. In that vein, the German Wine Institute has gone so far as to omit the mentioning of "petrol" as a possible aroma on their German-language
Wine Aroma Wheel, which is supposed to be specially adapted to German wines, and despite the fact that professor
Ann C. Noble had included petrol in her original version of the wheel.
The petrol note is considered to be caused by the compound
1,1,6-trimethyl-1,2-dihydronaphthalene (TDN), which during the aging process is created from
carotenoid precursors by acid
hydrolysis
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. The initial concentration of precursors in the wine determines the wine's potential to develop TDN and petrol notes over time. From what is known of the production of carotenoids in grapes, factors that are likely to increase the TDN potential are:
* Ripe grapes, i.e., low yields and late harvest
* High sun exposure
* Water stress, which is most likely in regions which do not practice
irrigation
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, and there primarily in certain dry vineyard sites in hot and dry years
* High acid content
These factors are usually also considered to contribute to high-quality Riesling wines, so the petrol note is in fact more likely to develop in top wines than in simpler wines made from high-yielding vineyards, especially those from the New World, where irrigation is common.
Noble rot

The most expensive
wine
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s made from Riesling are
late harvest dessert wines (often amongst the most expensive in the world), produced by letting the grapes hang on the vines well past normal picking time. Through evaporation caused by the fungus ''
Botrytis cinerea'' ("
noble rot") or by freezing and pressing (as is the case for
ice wine - in German,
Eiswein), water is removed and the resulting ultra concentrated juice is used to make the sweet wines. These wines are felt to offer richer layers on the palate, and have more
sugar
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(in extreme cases hundreds of grams per litre), more acid (to give balance to the sugar), more flavour, and more complexity. These elements combine to make wines that are amongst the most long lived of all white wines. The beneficial use of "noble rot" in Riesling grapes was discovered in the late 18th century at
Schloss Johannisberg. Permission from the
Abbey of Fulda (which owned the vineyard) to start picking Riesling grapes arrived too late and the grapes had begun to rot; yet it turned out that the wine made from them was still of excellent quality.
Noble rot is employed in many viticultural areas, including the Clare, Barossa, and Eden Valleys in South Australia, and in the southern growing region of Tasmania, though none are as renowned as those from Germany.
Production regions

Riesling is considered one of the grape varieties that best expresses the
terroir of the place where it is grown.
[Oz Clarke, ''The Encyclopedia of Grapes'' Websters International Publishers 2001, p. 194 .] It is particularly well suited for slate and sandy clay soil.
Germany
Today Riesling is Germany's leading grape variety, known for its characteristic “transparency” in flavour and presentation of ''terroir'', and its balance between fruit and mineral flavours. In Germany, Riesling normally
ripens between late September and late November, and late harvest Riesling can be picked as late as January.
Two common characteristics of German Riesling are that they are rarely blended with other varieties and usually never exposed to oak flavour (despite some vintners fermenting in "traditionel" old oak barrels already leached). To this last item there is an exception with some winters in the wine regions of
Palatinate (Pfalz) and
Baden using new oak aging. The warmer temperatures in those regions produce heavier wines with a higher alcohol content that can better contend with the new oak.
[ Oz Clarke, ''The Encyclopedia of Grapes'' Websters International Publishers 2001, p. 195 .] While clearer in individual flavours when it is young, a German Riesling will harmonize more as it ages, particularly around ten years of age.
In Germany, sugar levels at time of harvest are an important consideration in the wine's production with
prädikat levels measuring the sweetness of the wine. Equally important to winegrowers is the balance of acidity between the green tasting
malic acid and the more citrus tasting
tartaric acid. In cool years, some growers will wait until November to harvest in expectation of having a higher level of ripeness and subsequent tartaric acid.
Before technology in wineries could stabilize temperatures, the low temperatures in winter of the northern German regions would halt fermentation and leave the resulting wines with natural sugars and a low alcohol content. According to local tradition, in the
Mosel region the wine would then be bottled in tall, tapered, and green
hock bottles. Similar bottles, although brown, are used for Riesling produced in the Rhine region.
Riesling is also the preferred grape in production of Deutscher
Sekt, German
sparkling wine.
Riesling wines from Germany cover a vast array of tastes from sweet to off-dry ''halbtrocken'' to dry ''trocken''. Late harvest Rieslings can ripen to become very sweet dessert wines of the
beerenauslese (BA) and
trockenbeerenauslese (TBA) class.
France

Riesling is on record as being planted in the Alsace region by 1477 when its quality was praised by the
Duke of Lorraine. Today over a fifth of Alsace's vineyards are covered with Riesling vines, mostly in the
Haut-Rhin
Haut-Rhin (); Alsatian: ''Owerelsàss'' or '; , . is a department in the Grand Est region, France, bordering both Germany and Switzerland. It is named after the river Rhine; its name means Upper Rhine. Haut-Rhin is the smaller and less pop ...
district, with the
varietal being very different from neighboring German Riesling.
[Stuart Walton, ''Understanding, Choosing and Enjoying Wine'' Hermes House 2006, p. 74 .] This is partly from difference in the soil with the clay Alsatian soil being more dominately calcareous than the slate composition of Rheingau. The other differences come in wine making styles, with the Alsatian preferring more French-oriented methods that produce wines of higher alcohol content (normally around 12%) and more roundness due to longer time spent in neutral oak barrels or steel tanks. In contrast to German wine laws, Alsatian rieslings can be
chaptalized, a process in which the alcoholic content is increased through the addition of sugar to the must.
[Oz Clarke, ''The Encyclopedia of Grapes'' Websters International Publishers 2001, p. 198 .]

In contrast to other Alsatian wines, Rieslings d'Alsace are usually not meant to be drunk young, but many are still best in the first years. Rieslings d'Alsace tend to be mostly very dry with a cleansing acidity. They are thick-bodied wines that coat the palate. These wines age exceptionally well with a quality vintage aging up to 20 years. This is beneficial since the flavours in an Alsace wine will often open up after three years, developing softer and fruitier flavours.
Riesling is very suitable for the late harvest ''Vendange Tardive'' and the botrytized ''Sélection de Grains Nobles'', with good acidity keeping up the sweetness of the wine.
In addition to
Muscat,
Gewürztraminer and
Pinot gris, Riesling is one of the acceptable varieties whose planting is allowed in ''
Alsace grand cru'' sites.
Australia and New Zealand

In 1838
William Macarthur planted Riesling vines near
Penrith in
New South Wales
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. Riesling was the most planted white grape in Australia until the early 1990s when
Chardonnay greatly increased in popularity.
Riesling still flourishes in the Great Southern of
Western Australia
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(in particular Mt Barker, Frankland River and Porongurup), and in
South Australia
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in the
Clare Valley, and particularly in the areas of
Watervale and around Polish Hill River, and the cooler
Eden Valley and
High Eden. The warmer Australian climate produces thicker skinned grapes, sometimes seven times the thickness of German grown grapes.
The grapes ripen in free draining soil composed of red soil over
limestone
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and
shale
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, producing a lean wine that, as it matures, produces toasty, honeycomb and lime aromas and flavors. It is common for Australian Rieslings to be fermented at low temperatures in stainless steel tanks with no oxidation of the wine, followed by earlier bottling.
[Oz Clarke, ''The Encyclopedia of Grapes'' Websters International Publishers 2001, p. 199 .]
Australian Rieslings are noted for their oily texture and citrus fruit flavors in their youth and a smooth balance of freshness and acid as they age. The botrytized Rieslings have immense levels of flavor concentrations that have been favorably compared to lemon marmalade.
[Stuart Walton, ''Understanding, Choosing and Enjoying Wine'' Hermes House 2006, p. 75 .]
Riesling was first planted in New Zealand in the 1970s and has flourished in the relatively cool climate of the
Marlborough area and for late harvests in the Nelson region. In comparison to Australian Riesling, New Zealand produces lighter and more delicate wines that range from sweet to dry.
[Stuart Walton, ''Understanding, Choosing and Enjoying Wine'' Hermes House 2006, p. 71 .] Central Otago, the home of cool climate wines, has recently emerged as another area producing terroir driven Rieslings.
Austria
Riesling is the second leading white grape varietal after the indigenous
Grüner Veltliner. Austrian Riesling is generally thick bodied, coating the palate and producing a strong clarity of flavour coupled with a mouthwatering aroma. A particular Austrian Riesling trademark is a long finish that includes hints of white pepper. It flourishes in the cool climate and free-draining
granite
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and
mica soil of the
Wachau region where Austrian wine laws allow for irrigation. With levels normally around 13% it has a relatively high alcohol content for Riesling and is generally at its peak after 5 years.
Austrian Riesling is not known for its sweetness and is mostly dry with very few grapes affected by
botrytis.
United States

In the late nineteenth century,
German immigrants brought with them Riesling vines, borrowing the name of
Schloss Johannisberg to mark the plants' origin. "Johannisberg Riesling" became a semi-generic name for Riesling until an agreement between the U.S. and EU prohibited its use in 2006.
New York, particularly in the
Finger Lakes region, was one of the earliest U.S. producers of Riesling. Plantings started to appear in
California
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by 1857 and followed in
Washington State in 1871.
New York Riesling generally has a characteristic effervescent light body with a similarly light, mellow flavor. The wine can be dynamic though rarely robust, and ranges from dry to sweet. New York is also a notable producer of Riesling-based
ice wine, although a large majority of New York Ice Wine is made from
Vidal blanc and
Vignoles.
In
California
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, Riesling lags far behind
Chardonnay in popularity and is not as commonly planted. A notable exception is the growing development of high quality Late Harvest dessert wines. So far, the Late Harvest wines most successfully produced are in the
Anderson and
Alexander Valley
The Alexander Valley (Wappo language, Wappo: Unutsawaholmanoma, "Toyon Bush Berry Place") is a Californian (wine), Californian American Viticultural Area (AVA) just north of Healdsburg, California, Healdsburg in Sonoma County (wine), Sonoma County ...
s where the weather is more likely to encourage the needed botrytis to develop. The Riesling that does come out of California tends to be softer, fuller, and having more diverse flavours than a "typical" German Riesling.
In the Pacific Northwest, there is a stark contrast in Riesling production. Although Oregon was once viewed as a promising destination for the grape,
Burgundy-style wines came to dominate, while in Washington, large producers such as
Chateau Ste. Michelle spearheaded Riesling's growth. Chateau Ste. Michille championed German styles and partnered with well-known German firm Dr.
Ernest Loosen to create specialty wines such as the Eroica brand. With annual productions of over 2,000,000 cases a year, Chateau Ste. Michelle is the worldwide leader in the production of Riesling wines by volume. In 2007
Pacific Rim Winemakers, another Pacific Northwest winery and owned by Randall Grahm of
Bonny Doon, has built the first wine facility in
Red Mountain AVA dedicated completely to Riesling production. Riesling from this area ranges from dry to sweet, and has a crisp lightness that bodes well for easy drinking. Often there will be an easily detectable peach and mineral complex
In
Michigan
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, whose
Old Mission Peninsula and
Leelanau Peninsula AVAs (near
Traverse City) are known for their
ice wine, Riesling is a fairly common variety, in part on account of its suitability for that purpose.
Riesling is grown in other regions as well, including colder parts of relatively warm states such as Oklahoma (where it has even been made into an
eiswein) and Texas.
Riesling is also grown throughout all the regions in
Ohio
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and is produced and sold at award-winning wineries across the state.
Canada
In Ontario, Riesling is commonly used for
icewine, where the wine is noted for its breadth and complexity.
Niagara is a major producer of ice wine in general, putting it neck-and-neck with Germany. Late Harvest wines and some sparkling wines are produced with Riesling in Niagara but it is table wines from dry to off-dry that hold the largest share of production. The climate of the region is typically quite warm in the summertime, which adds a layer of richness in the wines. The founder of St. Urbanshoff in the Mosel, Herman Weiss, was an early pioneer in Niagara's modern viticulture, selling his strain of Mosel clone Riesling to many producers in west Niagara (these vines are well over 20 years old now). This clone and Niagara's summer heat make for uniquely bright wines and often show up in interesting dry styled versions. Many producers and wine critics will argue that Niagara's best offerings come from the
Niagara Escarpment region, which encompasses the
Short Hills Bench, 20 Mile Bench, and Beamsville Bench.
In British Columbia, Riesling is commonly grown for use in icewine, table wine, and sekt-style sparkling wines, a notable example of which is Cipes Brut.
In Nova Scotia, particularly in the Annapolis Valley region, Riesling is showing significant promise, being shaped by the warm summer days with cool nights and the extension of the growing season that is being observed. The Maritime climate combined with glacial soils contribute to the interesting expressions that are showing.
Other regions
Riesling is also widely grown in Luxembourg (where it represents some 12% of the vineyard), Hungary,
Italy
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, particularly
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia has an area of and a ...
,
Croatia
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,
South Africa
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Chile
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Production

In
wine making, the delicate nature of the Riesling grape requires special handling during harvesting to avoid crushing or bruising the skin. Without this care, the broken skins could leak
tannin
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into the juice, giving a markedly coarse taste and throwing off balance the Riesling's range of flavors and aromas.
A wine that is best at its "freshest" states, the grapes and juice may be chilled often throughout the
vinification process. Once, right after picking to preserve the grapes' more delicate flavours. Second, after it has been processed through a
bladder press and right before
fermentation
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. During fermentation, the wine is cooled in temperature controlled stainless steel fermentation tanks kept between . This differs from red wines that normally ferment at
Unlike
Chardonnay, most Riesling do not undergo
malolactic fermentation. This helps preserve the tart, acidic characteristic of the wine that gives Riesling its "thirst-quenching" quality. (Producers of
Sauvignon blanc and
Pinot grigio often avoid malolactic fermentation for the same reason.) Riesling is often put through a process of
cold stabilization, where the wine is stored just above its freezing point. The wine is kept at this temperature until much of the tartaric acid has crystallized and precipitated out of the wine. This helps prevent crystallization of the acid (often called "wine diamonds") in the bottle. After this, the wine is normally filtered again to remove any remaining
yeast
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or impurities.
In viticulture, the two main components in growing Riesling grapes are to keep it "Long & Low" meaning that the ideal situation for Riesling is a climate that allows for a long, slow ripening and proper
pruning to keep the yield low and the flavor concentrated.
With food
Riesling is a versatile wine for
pairing with food, because of its balance of sugar and acidity. It can be paired with white fish or pork, and is one of the few wines that can stand up to the stronger flavours and spices of
Thai and
Chinese cuisine
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. A Riesling's typical aromas are of flowers, tropical fruits, and mineral stone (such as slate or quartz), although, with time, the wine acquires a petrol note as mentioned above.
Riesling is almost never fermented or aged in new oak (although large old oak barrels are often used to store and
stabilize Riesling-based wines in Germany and Alsace). This means that Riesling tends to be lighter weight and therefore suitable to a wider range of foods. The sharp acidity/sweetness in Rieslings can serve as a good balance to foods that have a high
salt
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content. In Germany,
cabbage is sometimes cooked with riesling to reduce the vegetable's smell.
As with other white wines, dry Riesling is generally served at a cool . Sweeter Rieslings are often
served warmer.
Clones
There exists a large number of commercial
clones of Riesling, with slightly different properties. In Germany, approximately 60 clones are allowed, and the most famous of these have been propagated from vines in the vineyards of
Schloss Johannisberg. Most other countries have sourced their Riesling clones directly from Germany, but they are sometimes propagated under different designations.
Red Riesling
A very rare version of Riesling that has recently received more attention is Red Riesling (''Roter Riesling''). As the name suggests, this is a red-skinned clone of Riesling (a skin color commonly found for, e.g.,
Gewürztraminer), but not a dark-skinned clone, i.e., it is still a white wine grape. It is considered a
mutation
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of White Riesling, but some experts have suggested the opposite relationship, i.e., that Red Riesling could be the forerunner of White Riesling.
Small amounts of Red Riesling are grown in Germany and Austria. In 2006, the
Rheingau
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winery Fritz Allendorf planted what has been claimed to be the first commercial amounts of Red Riesling. To confuse matters, "Red Riesling" has also been used as a synonym for red-skinned
Traminer grapes (such as the
Savagnin rose of
Klevener de Heiligenstein) and the obscure variety
Hanns, which is a seed plant of
Roter Veltliner. Roter Riesling has nothing to do with
Schwarzriesling.
Crosses
In the late 19th century, German horticulturalists devoted many efforts to develop new Riesling hybrids that would create a more flexible, less temperamental grape that could still retain some of the elegant characteristics of Riesling. The most notable is the
Müller-Thurgau developed in the
Geisenheim Grape Breeding Institute in 1882, which is a cross of Riesling and
Madeleine Royale (although long believed to be Riesling x
Silvaner). Other Riesling/Silvaner crosses include the Palatinate regional favorite
Scheurebe and
Rieslaner.
Kerner, a cross between Riesling and the red wine grape
Trollinger is a high-quality cross that has recently eclipsed Riesling in plantings.
[Stuart Walton, ''Understanding, Choosing and Enjoying Wine'' Hermes House 2006, p. 181 .]
The
VIVC lists the following crosses with Riesling as the first parent:
Alb de Yaloven,
Arnsburger,
Augustriesling,
Beutelriesling,
Bouquetriesling,
Dalkauer,
Edelmuskat,
Ehrenfelser,
Feinriesling,
Floricica,
Frühriesling,
Geisenheim 195, Geisenheim 643-10, Geisenheim 643-20, Geisenheim 649,
Johanniter,
Kocsis Zsuzsa,
Manzoni bianco,
Marienriesling,
Müller Thurgau,
Multaner,
Muscat de la Republique, Naumburg 231-52,
Oraniensteiner,
Osiris
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Osteiner,
Quanyu B,
Rabaner,
Rieslina,
Riesling Magaracha,
Romeo
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Weinsberg S186, Weinsberg S195
And as the second parent:
Aris,
Arnsburger,
Aurelius, Dalmasso 12-40,
Dona Emilia,
Dr. Deckerrebe,
Elbriesling, Freiburg 3-29, Geilweilerhof F.S. 4-208-13, Geilweilerhof Koe-49-81, Geilweilerhof Koe-68-107, Geilweilerhof Koe-70-4, Geilweilerhof Koe-70-96, Geilweilerhof Sbl. 2-19-43, Geisenheim 154, Geisenheim 156,
Kamchia,
Kerner,
Lafayette,
Misket Varnenski,
Negritienok,
President Carnot,
Rabaner,
Rieslaner,
Riesling Bulgarski,
Ruling,
Thurling, Weinsberg S509, Weinsberg S516, Weinsberg S523, Weinsberg S2630
Naming
Many grapes that incorporate the name Riesling are not true Riesling. For example:
*
Welschriesling is an unrelated variety, which is common in Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Romania, and that may also be labelled as Riesling Italico, Welsch Rizling, Olasz Rizling or Laski Rizling.
* Schwarzriesling (Black Riesling) is the German name for
Pinot Meunier, a grape used in
Champagne
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, but which is also grown in Southern Germany.
* Cape Riesling is the
South African name for the French grape
Crouchen.
* Gray Riesling is actually
Trousseau gris, a white mutant of the
Bastardo port wine
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grape.
* White Riesling is the 'real' Riesling, which is also called Johannisberg Riesling (named after the famed
Schloss Johannisberg) and Rhine Riesling (= Riesling Renano in Italy, occasionally Rheinriesling in Austria).
See also
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German wine labels
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International variety
Notes and references
External links
A history of German RieslingA Case Study of Chateau Ste. Michelle in Marketing Riesling (ppt download)The Riesling Report
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