Young(ish) Riesling star performers
A collection of recent tasting notes from Germany, Alsace, New York and Canada. Above, the Hofmann family of Rheinhessen.
Tuesday, 6 September 2022

In the middle of a heatwave, when all windows and shutters have to be closed, all red wines put firmly in the fridge before serving, and even lifting a glass to the lips seems like a bit of an effort, there is no wine quite as cooling and welcome as a Riesling. High in acid and low in alcohol, it's a beacon of refreshment in a frazzled world.
That's why I was so delighted that one of my recent jobs, while...
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