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The whole eastern bank of the Rhine to Lorich, called the Rheingau, has been remarkable centuries past for its wines.
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The 1946 was a searingly dry Riesling from Germany's Rheingau region that was a bright golden color in the glass, with a trace of citrus fruit and a thrilling acidity.
The Key to Aging Gracefully Will Lyons 2011
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Anyone who has tasted an old spatlese from the Mosel or trockenbeerenauslese from the Rheingau knows that Riesling can age spectacularly.
Wine: Can New York Rieslings age, too? Dave McIntyre 2010
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His wine list is the largest by far—hundreds of pages—with selections ranging from $25 a wine from the Rheingau to Burgundies that cost tens of thousands of dollars.
May I Recommend: Lessons of Great Sommeliers Lettie Teague 2011
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The story included a short summary of a presentation from a demographer, Dr. Winfried Koesters, to several regional working groups in the Rheingau region.
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In my experience, Rheingau rieslings tend to have that delicious weight on the palate -- especially compared to racy Mosel wines.
Quick WTN: Weingut Kunstler 1009 Domdechaney Riesling Trocken (Rheingau) 2007
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Committees in Rheingau, by the way, already exist.
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Koesters addressed 4 areas that were of concern to the Rheingau residents.
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These four research questions to the Rheingau communities are:
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Germany's Rheingau music festival sets classical-music concerts in vineyards, ancient wine-making monasteries and castles on the Rhine.
Reviving The Past 2007
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