Best Riesling wine from Germany?!
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Depends if you want a sweet wine or a semi-dry, which the Riesling grape covers, depending on when it was picked.
If you like sweeter wines, try a late harvest. The grapes stay on the vine longer to gather natural sugars, or Brix as it is called in the wine world.
Otherwise, you will have to experiment as Riesling covers a wide taste parameter when it comes to sugars, or the lack of.
Bartender in a 5 diamond hotel for 10 years
Hillinger is my favorite brand, actually it's a pretty popular brand here in Germany :)
http://www.leo-hillinger.com/english/index.php
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