riesling Antonyms

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Meaning of riesling

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riesling (n)

white grape grown in Europe and California

fragrant dry or sweet white wine from the Rhine valley or a similar wine from California

riesling Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate flavors of the riesling wine danced on my palate with notes of citrus and peach.
  2. The vineyard's sun-drenched slopes produced a riesling with an exquisite balance of acidity and sweetness.
  3. The aromatic riesling filled the room with its heady scent, enticing us to taste its crisp elegance.
  4. The icy riesling refreshed us on a hot summer's day, quenching our thirst with its lively acidity.
  5. The Alsatian riesling showcased the region's unique terroir, expressing its minerality and complex aromas.
  6. The spätlese riesling's rich flavors of honey and apricot tantalized our taste buds with its late-harvested sweetness.
  7. The aged riesling revealed hidden depths of flavor, developing notes of caramel and toffee.
  8. The Riesling Auslese's golden color hinted at its concentrated sweetness and exceptional quality.
  9. The trocken riesling's crisp, dry character made it an ideal accompaniment to seafood dishes.
  10. The sparkling riesling's effervescent bubbles celebrated special occasions with its festive flair.

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white grape grown in Europe and California, fragrant dry or sweet white wine from the Rhine valley or a similar wine from California

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The delicate flavors of the riesling wine danced on my palate with notes of citrus and peach.

The vineyard's sun-drenched slopes produced a riesling with an exquisite balance of acidity and sweetness.

The aromatic riesling filled the room with its heady scent, enticing us to taste its crisp elegance.

The icy riesling refreshed us on a hot summer's day, quenching our thirst with its lively acidity.