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Galen Glen Winery

Galen Glen Winery
2020 Fossil Vineyard, Riesling, Lehigh Valley

Pair this wine with:
Chicken Pasta

Category: Riesling

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 12% RS: 1.00%
88 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended
$17

Galen Glen Winery
2020 Fossil Vineyard, Riesling, Lehigh Valley

Pair this wine with:
Chicken Pasta

Category: Riesling

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 12% RS: 1.00%
Brilliant silvery emerald straw color. Floral aromas and flavors of perfumed peach and lychee, peony and honeysuckle, and rubber band with a silky, vibrant, fruity medium body and an even, refreshing, medium-length finish with touches of fresh fruit salad and crunchy yellow apple with no oak flavor. A fruity, round and welcoming Riesling for all occasions.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Fruity, Juicy & Smooth, New World & Non-Oaky
Aroma Aroma: perfumed peach and lychee, peony and honeysuckle, and rubber band
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with touches of fresh fruit salad and crunchy yellow apple
Sweetness Sweetness: Fruity
Enjoy Enjoy: Now on its own and with food
Recipes Pairing: BBQ Chicken, Pad Thai Chicken, Chicken Fajitas
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A fruity, round and welcoming Riesling for all occasions.

The Producer

Galen Glen Winery

The Producer
255 Winter Mountain Dr
Andreas, PA 18211
USA
1 570-386-3682

Riesling

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Serve in a White Wine Glass
Although many consumers believe Riesling is a sweet wine, there are all types, ranging from bone dry to ultra-sweet. Offering a remarkable array of perfumes ranging from apricot and peach to peony and petrol, and having excellent natural acidity, Riesling is one of the world’s greatest wines.

Germany is home to the most famous examples of Riesling; produced from vineyards along the Rhine and Moselle Rivers, these wines have tremendous character and minerality, owing to the slate soils these vines are planted on. Alsace, in northeastern France is another region that excels with Riesling (especially dry versions); the same is true for the Clare Valley in Australia, where Rieslings are often characterized by a petrol aroma.

Dry versions work with many different types of foods, from seafood with cream sauces to pork, veal and duck. Sweeter version should either be served on their own or with blue cheeses such as stilton or gorgonzola.

While it is safe to say that Riesling is an under appreciated wine for the typical American consumer, there has been greater popularity over the past few decades, as dry and off-dry Rieslings pair beautifully with Thai, Asian and fusion cuisine; thus Riesling is a wine directly linked to a healthy lifestyle.