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Riesling: High Acid, Many Sweetness Levels

Riesling is the most misunderstood “sweet” wine because it isn’t one thing. The through-line is high acidity and aroma—peach, citrus, flowers—while sweetness varies from bone-dry to dessert-wine sweet.

At a glance

  • What it feels like: electric acidity; light body; long finish
  • What it tastes like: lime, peach, jasmine; sometimes a mineral/petrol note with age
  • Why it’s famous: off-dry Riesling + spicy food is a cheat code

Pairing logic

Sweetness calms chili heat, and acidity keeps the wine from feeling cloying. That combination makes Riesling one of the best wines for spicy cuisines and salty fried foods.

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