'Rudesheimer ' is the answer required in the Saturday may 2 times2 crossword at 56 across.
any of several white wines from the Rhine River valley in Germany ('hock' is British usage)
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Germany produces its most famous wines from the Rhine Valley and the Moselle Valley.
white wines
NO, there are dozens of sweeter wines. In France the Rose de Anjou, and in Germany almost all the Rhine wines.
Yes, riesling is by definition a white wine.
France produces a number of red and white wines.
No. A "Rhine wine" is a marketing term for a US wine modelled after the sweeter style wines of Germany (riesling, liebfraumilch). If you want to go with an inexpensive box/jug wine, try a "chablis" or "refreshing white."
There are many types of wines and each type is having hundreds of best wines that are hard to put up. Some of the types are: Red wines White wines Rose wines Sparkling wines
pinot noir chianti
White wines are meant to be drunk in the first 3-4 years. Some of the best can be held for 10-20 but these are the exceptions to the rule. White wines do not have the tannins in them that red wines do so they don't last as long.
Chardonnay There can also be some Aligote in these wines.