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CONFESSIONS OF A RIESLING DRINKER

FOR a long time in Australia we have been extolling the virtues of dry rieslings both in Australian wines as well as the dry German rieslings from producer organisation Verband Deutscher Pradikatsweinguter Association (VDP) and especially their Grosses Gewachs (GG) wines. In bottle shops and on most wine lists, the traditional sweeter rieslings have been out of favour and are sometimes regarded as cheap and inferior wines. This is a throwback to the last century when the world was awash with Liebfraumilch, Piesporter and Niersteiner labels that were often made from the grape muller thurgau and not

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