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Williamson Riesling Snake River Valley Dry 2011 | $##

Soft and slightly sweet, with pretty pear and spice flavors …

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Wine Type and Color

White Still

Primary Grape

Riesling

Riesling is believed to have originated in Germany, 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 one of the highest-regarded sources of Riesling, as is Austria, which generally focuses on dry styles. In the New World, Riesling has found a home in Australia, notably Clare Valley, as well as in New York's Finger Lakes, Canada, New Zealand and Washington.

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Review Appeared in This Issue

July 31, 2013

Region

Idaho / Snake River Valley

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Williamson Riesling Snake River Valley Dry 2011 | $ 00

Soft and slightly sweet, with pretty pear and spice flavors …

Wine Type and Color

White Still

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Subscribe Today

Primary Grape

Riesling

Riesling is believed to have originated in Germany, 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 one of the highest-regarded sources of Riesling, as is Austria, which generally focuses on dry styles. In the New World, Riesling has found a home in Australia, notably Clare Valley, as well as in New York's Finger Lakes, Canada, New Zealand and Washington.

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Review Appeared in This Issue

July 31, 2013