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Mosel-Saar-Ruwer Wines | Prices, Types & Reviews

Written By: Brian Freedman on Wed, Jan 24th 2007

The Mosel-Saar-Ruwer region (which is named after the Mosel, Saar, and Ruwer rivers) is one of the most highly regarded in all of Germany. And though the grape varieties Elbling and Muller-Thurgau are certainly grown there, it is the famous Riesling of the region that causes wine lovers all over the world to hyperventilate. These wines, which range from rather on the dry side to pleasantly sweet, are easy to drink but not simplistic, and generally low enough in alcohol to be quite refreshing. And while the prices of the wines from Mosel-Saar-Ruwer run the gamut from relatively inexpensive to pricey, they are sure to enchant and delight with their crisp flavors and fascinating combination of fruit and acid.


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