Weingut Fritz Windisch Mainzer Silvaner Eiswein (375ML half-bottle) 2014
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This deliciously crisp and refreshing, off-dry unoaked white wine from Germany is made from the Silvaner grape, it's juicy and packed with lots of lively fruit. Its crisp acidity and light-body are the key things to remember when pairing with food, so try to avoid very strongly flavored dishes. Recommendations: grilled freshwater trout, white asparagus with a citrus 'beurre blanc', ramps and eggs, Bratwurst or other sweetish sausage, as well as steamed clams.
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