Bob Campbell has been drinking the Stoneleigh 2021 Riesling from Marlborough and shares his thoughts.
Bob's wine tip:
Rieslings vary in sweetness and yet many fail to indicate sweetness level. All wines are legally obliged to show alcohol level. Alcohol level is a guide to sweetness. If a Riesling has an alcohol level of 12% or above it is likely to be dry or only very lightly sweet. If it has an alcohol level of 10% or less it is likely to be at least slightly sweet.
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