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Riesling

Riesling is a white grape that originated in the Rhine river region of Germany. It is a highly aromatic grape, and it is used to make several different kinds of white wine, including dry wines, sweet wines, semi-sweet wines, and sparkling wines.

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Where can you purchase Blue River Riesling Wine in the Northeast?

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>I live in Georgia and I buy my Blue River Reisling at Sam's Club, a bulk market. It is priced at about $9.00. It is all that I will drink..absolutely wonderful!

According to "The Detroit News" (http://info.detnews.com/wine/columns/silfven/details.cfm?id=415) it's a private label for Sam's Club.

What to eat with riesling?

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Rieslings are extraordinarily versatile with food. In general, pair lighter, crisper Rieslings with delicate (or raw) fish; more substantial Rieslings are good with Asian food, chicken, salmon and tuna.

Where can you buy Dr Wilkomm Riesling wine in the US?

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I was able to purchase Dr. Willkomm's Riesling at Sam's Club in Fresno, CA about 6 months ago and haven't been able to find more. That's why I posted the question also. I have found other riesling at Sam's but it is not the same taste by far.

I have the bottle in my hand and there is a website of www.BlueRiverRiesling.com for a contact. It's imported by Blue River Imports of Princeton, MN.

What is the shelf life for German Riesling wine?

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If it's an opened bottle you're asking about, 2-3 days.

If it's an unopened bottle, RELAX® Riesling, and other wines in that price range are meant to be consumer within a few years. You should see last year's harvest on your store shelves by spring or summer of the following year.

Shoud Riesling be chilled?

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A general rule of thumb:

Red wine, 65 degrees (F).

White & rose wine, 55 degrees (F).

Champagne & other bubbly, 45 degrees (F).

Is landshut riesling from Germany sweet?

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You mean the grape Riesling. Riesling has a big range from sweet to absolutely dry. Somebody says, Riesling is the king of whitewine.

Very famous are German Riesling sweet wines, harvested very late, up to January following year. The names are Auslese, Beerenauslese, Trockenbeerenauslese and Eiswein, that means special selected grapes up to icewine. High qualities of good years can be stored lifelong or longer. In "Bremer Ratskeller" Riesling are stored up to 1727 and this wine is drincable.

What is a riesling?

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If you were playing word associations with wine connoisseurs and said, "Germany," many were blurt out, "Riesling!" Many people believe that that varietal reaches its peak glory in the home of the Mosel-Saar-Ruwer.

German Rieslings vary in style -- some being very light in weight, some heavy, some being very sweet, some bone dry.

There are two very broad quality levels: QbA and QmP, with the latter being of generally higher quality. QmP wines are further subdivided into what is described as quality levels but really has to do with how much sugar the grapes contain before fermentation and, thus, how much alcohol and residual sugar the finished wine will have. The six levels, in increasing order of alcohol and/or sugar, are Kabinet, Spatlese, Auslese, Beerenauslese, Eiswein, and Trockenbeerenauslese.

(If you double-click any word in this answer, you will see further definitions and explanations.)

Fetzer, Hogue, and Chateau Ste. Michelle are three American producers that come immediately to mind who make Rieslings in the German style.

How many calories are there in a bottle of riesling 750 ml?

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550 calories in the entire bottle. Brut

How much alcohol in riesling wine?

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i read that there were 120 cal per 5.1 ounce

What can you substitute for Riesling wine?

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Viognier or Gewurztraminer

What do you do with a child who won't wipe her bottom well when she goes to the bathroom?

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== == * This is very common. It takes a little practice. We all know to wipe from the front to the back, but she's just 7. Be patient. The more of a fuss you make over it the more she won't do it. Just quietly say that her friends do it that way and so do you. Other than that ignore it and be sure she has a bath every evening so her private areas are clean and she doesn't get an infection. There is also "wipes" you can get in your drug store for kids (and adults) and you can put those out on the counter. It's interesting and intriguing for someone her age. Be sure she knows they are for you and say nothing else. You can bet because they are yours and are interesting she'll start to use them. * Most people in Western cultures have this practice and males usually use a tissue and wipe from back to front. Since women are more prone to yeast infections from normal fungi in their digestive systems and since their vagina's are so close to their anus, they usually wipe front to back. Not all people in all cultures wipe their behinds, or anus as we call it in the US. People in Asian cultures prefer to use a spray nozzle that shoots out water. Animals do not need to perform this act of hygiene at all. It mostly has to do with the fact that their digestion systems are working properly and they form feces that leave little, if any, trace on their anus. Most of us humans have digestive irregularities and our feces are usually not properly formed, thus we are obligated to either performing wiping with tissues or spraying with water to cleanse the residue.

What type of wine do you serve with Alaskan salmon?

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I would choose different types of white depending on the type of Wild Alaskan Salmon being served. Wild Alaskan Sockeye has a robust flavor and a Fume Blanc or even a light Chardonnay would compliment the fish nicely.

I would serve white zinfandel.

How do you say Riesling?

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