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  • That might include a spicy, honeyed glass of Roter Traminer (a variant of Gewürztraminer) from Austria ($14.75) or a glass of Riesling (one of Terroir's sweetheart wines) from the Finger Lakes ($8.50).

    Wines' Domination 2011

  • The region's winemakers make racy whites from varieties like Pinot Bianco, Riesling, Traminer, Sylvaner, and Gruner Veltliner, for example.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • The region's winemakers make racy whites from varieties like Pinot Bianco, Riesling, Traminer, Sylvaner, and Gruner Veltliner, for example.

    Feeling the Heat? Cool Off in the Italian Alps 2009

  • Rosemont Estate Traminer-Riesling: white flowers on the nose, this was fun in its simple balance of light sweetness and acidity; nice with The Heat.

    Augieland: 2006

  • Rosemont Estate Traminer-Riesling: white flowers on the nose, this was fun in its simple balance of light sweetness and acidity; nice with The Heat.

    Food & Wine Magazine Aspen Classic 2006

  • Rosemont Estate Traminer-Riesling: white flowers on the nose, this was fun in its simple balance of light sweetness and acidity; nice with The Heat.

    P.B. & Jammin 2006

  • As the region of Alsace borders Germany, it is not surprising that the very name of the variety is half French/Italian in origin Traminer and half German, Gewürz being the German word for spice.

    All About Gewurztraminer 2006

  • GRAPE VARIETALS: 30% Chardonnay, 40% Welschriesling, 10% Scheurebe, 10% Traminer, 10% Muskat-Ottonel

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • The “Nouvelle Vague” wines are internationally styled wines aged in small French oak barrels, like Traminer and Chardonnay.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • GRAPE VARIETALS: 30% Chardonnay, 40% Welschriesling, 10% Scheurebe, 10% Traminer, 10% Muskat-Ottonel

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

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