Before diving in, it's important to note that many wine-producing European nations including Italy, Spain, and Germany, use a pyramid classification system for their wines. This dates back to 2009 ...
"In Germany, they label dry Rieslings as 'trocken.'" As to the myth that a Riesling's color will denote how sweet the wine is, Henderson suggests this isn't a reliable factor. "I certainly wouldn ...
which remains the leading producer of these wines worldwide, making a range of styles from bone-dry to sweet and everything in between. On the other side of the French-German border, Alsace is also ...