Is Riesling a still wine?

Answered by Robert Golston

Riesling is primarily known as a still white , but it is also possible to find examples of this versatile grape variety. While the majority of Rieslings on the market are indeed still wines, there are sparkling versions that offer a delightful twist to the traditional Riesling experience.

In my years as a sommelier, I have come across a handful of sparkling Rieslings that have truly impressed me. These wines possess the characteristic acidity and fruitiness of Riesling, but with the added effervescence that brings a refreshing and lively quality to the palate.

One memorable sparkling Riesling that I had the pleasure of trying was from the Mosel region in Germany. The wine had a beautiful pale straw color with a persistent stream of fine bubbles. On the nose, it showcased vibrant aromas of green apple, citrus zest, and hints of floral notes.

Upon tasting, the wine had a lively acidity that balanced perfectly with the delicate sweetness inherent in Riesling. The effervescence added a playful and invigorating element, making it a delightful choice for a celebratory occasion or as an aperitif.

Sparkling Rieslings can range in style, from bone dry to slightly sweet, catering to a wide range of palates. This versatility allows for pairing with a variety of dishes, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a versatile and food-friendly sparkling wine.

One of the advantages of sparkling Riesling is its ability to showcase the unique terroir of the region where it is produced. The combination of Riesling's expressive character and the effervescence brings out the nuances of the soil, climate, and winemaking techniques, resulting in a sparkling wine that truly reflects its origin.

It is worth noting that while sparkling Rieslings are available, they are not as widely produced or readily available as still Rieslings. This may be due to the fact that Riesling is traditionally known for its exceptional still wines, and sparkling versions may not be as popular or in high demand.

While the majority of Rieslings on the market are still white wines, there are sparkling versions available for those who seek a different experience. Sparkling Rieslings offer a refreshing and lively twist to the traditional characteristics of Riesling, showcasing the grape's acidity, fruitiness, and unique terroir. Whether enjoyed as an aperitif or paired with a meal, sparkling Rieslings can provide a delightful and versatile option for wine enthusiasts.