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  • Diel, Riesling Dorsheim

Diel, Riesling Dorsheim

Diel, Riesling Dorsheim

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From the winery: (Translated) Displays a variety of talents: On the one hand excellent and outstanding used as an aperitif, on the other hand, this Riesling works well for both starters and fish dishes, as well as poultry and veal.

The robe is yellow with light green and pale reflections. The disk is limpid and bright.
The nose is floral and spicy with notes of rose, saffron and black pepper.
In the mouth, the onset is soft, sweet and pleasant. A slight touch of bitterness can be perceived in the middle mouth, but remains very fresh. The balance is very elegant, astringency is coated by a delicate sweetness and brings a tender freshness to the wine.
Ready to be savoured at any time of the day.
- See more at: http://www.domaines-schlumberger.com/gewurztraminer-les-princes-abbes-2009#sthash.6RCGxkHV.dpuf
The Traminer is probably the most famous Alsace wine. It comes from the North of Italy and dates from the XVI century. The Gewurztraminer (literally means spicy or musky Traminer) is a selection of the most aromatic Traminer wines and became Gewurztraminer around the year 1950. - See more at: http://www.domaines-schlumberger.com/gewurztraminer-les-princes-abbes-2009#sthash.6RCGxkHV.dpuf
The Traminer is probably the most famous Alsace wine. It comes from the North of Italy and dates from the XVI century. The Gewurztraminer (literally means spicy or musky Traminer) is a selection of the most aromatic Traminer wines and became Gewurztraminer around the year 1950. - See more at: http://www.domaines-schlumberger.com/gewurztraminer-les-princes-abbes-2009#sthash.6RCGxkHV.dpuf
The Traminer is probably the most famous Alsace wine. It comes from the North of Italy and dates from the XVI century. The Gewurztraminer (literally means spicy or musky Traminer) is a selection of the most aromatic Traminer wines and became Gewurztraminer around the year 1950. - See more at: http://www.domaines-schlumberger.com/gewurztraminer-les-princes-abbes-2009#sthash.6RCGxkHV.dpuf

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