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RIESLING TROCKEN

93 Robert Weil 2017 Kiedricher Riesling Trocken (Rheingau). Whiffs of grapefruit are tinged by a crystalline mineral tone in this zippy yet satisfying, juicy dry Riesling. It’s spry and medium bodied in style but bursts from the glass with flavors of crisp Asian pear, citrus and quince. This lovely wine should drink well through 2027. Loosen Bros. USA. Editors’ Choice. —A.I.

abv: 12.5% Price: $38

Bright tangerine and white-blossom aromas abound in this fresh and fruity, yet impressive dry wine. White-grapefruit and lime flavors are concentrated and pleasantly puckering on the palate, offset by. —A.I.

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