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Kelby James Russell Dry Riesling 2015Finger Lakes, New York, Other U.S. ● Riesling
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Dr. Konstantin Frank Dry Riesling 2019Finger Lakes, New York, Other U.S. ● Riesling
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Dr. Konstantin Frank Semi-Dry Riesling 2019Finger Lakes, New York, Other U.S. ● Riesling
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Kelby James Russell Dry Riesling 2014Finger Lakes, New York, Other U.S. ● Riesling
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsLearn about U.S. wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ...
From Alabama to Wyoming, each of the fifty United States produces wine—with varying degrees of success. Many of the colder northeastern states focus primarily on American or French-American hybrid varieties like Concord and Vidal, while Muscadine is the grape species of the warm, humid southeast. In Alaska, grapes are grown indoors in greenhouses; other states specialize in fruit wines, like the pineapple wine of Hawaii. New York and Virginia have thriving wine industries, and New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Michigan, Idaho, and Ohio are all worth keeping an eye on.