Gewurtz is typically a very sweet wine. And while you can get dry Reislings, most Americans think of them as sweet.
My favorite not sweet whites are:
Duck Pond Pinot Gris
Maryhill Reserve Chardonnay
Grgich Hills Anniversary Chardonnay
Domaine Drouhin "Arthur" Chard
Good luck to you! : )
2006-08-27 08:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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If you like those, try Albarino from Spain. It is a reasonably-priced wine with a light, fruity flavor. I much prefer it to Pinot Grigio but Chardonnay (when good) is still tops. Dry white Bordeaux can be outstanding, but hard to find and expensive. You did not mention Sauvignon Blanc (also called Fume' Blanc). This can also be excellent (either California or French).
Albarino is inexpensive enough to use in cooking, as are some Sauvignon Blancs. However, I prefer to use an inexpensive Chardonnay for cooking because of its more robust flavor.
2006-08-27 19:04:51
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answered by gp4rts 7
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Asti Spumante is an Italian sparkling wine it is on the candy part. German Rieslings categorized Auslese (owz-lay-zah) or Spatlese (stated schpaat'-lay-zah). Rieslings are gentle, aromatic, crisp and meals versatile. they are additionally solid basically by using themselves! nonetheless sweeter German Riesling wines are particular as Beerenauslese, Trockenbeerenauslese, or Eiswein. They rightfully fall into the class of dessert wines (extra approximately this under) different "candy" (aka "off-dry") white wines to test with are Gewirztraminer from Alsace (France) or Moscato from enormously plenty everywhere. some very nice Moscato wines are produced in California and could be discovered even at dealer Joes. you could additionally take exhilaration in Viognier, no longer plenty for sweetness according to se yet because of the fact Viognier is many times very floral and loaded with tropical fruit flavors. Then there are dessert wines that are very candy. something categorized"overdue harvest" is going to be candy. those wines have been produced from grapes that have been allowed to grasp on the vine longer than ordinary. Sugars construction up and focus interior the grapes, making 'overdue harvest" wines needless to say candy. Muscat or a overdue harvest Riesling (Trockenbeerenauslese) are 2 candy wines to objective. Or attempt a port. Port is a "fortified" crimson wine meaning that alcohol has been further to the crimson wine, making it truly is larger in alcohol than table wines. Ports might properly be super with or as dessert. Many solid Ports are obtainable, with expenditures various appreciably. Ficklin Port is a style to objective. It has nice sweetness, super ripe fruit flavors and is a stunning after dinner beverage with or without some walnuts and/or a chew of cheese. Cockburn is my well known and could be discovered even at some grocery shops. take exhilaration in!
2016-11-05 21:32:02
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answered by ? 4
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Gallo Twin Valley Zinfandel
2006-08-27 06:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Crane Lake is a good brand of wine and also Long Neck.
2006-08-27 08:00:39
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answered by Rachel 7
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I have heard that David Ramey wines are some of the best.
especially the vineyard designate series.
2006-08-27 06:43:47
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answered by NumberCruncher 2
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Your best bet is to ask the person at your liquor store.. there are so many brands.. they are best suited to help you
2006-08-27 06:36:04
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answered by cinsaint1 3
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one that is found in minnesota is called revolution. great for drinking and cooking.
2006-08-27 06:43:20
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answered by barbie 3
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