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äٱ
/ ˈʃɛˌɪə /
noun
- a wine, usually white, produced in Germany from grapes which have been allowed to ripen for longer than usual
Word History and Origins
Origin of äٱ1
Example Sentences
A kabinett or älese riesling from Germany would likewise be delicious.
A good German älese riesling, maybe even better than what went into the glaze, is an excellent idea.
But this dish goes well with many aromatic whites, particularly those that are moderately sweet, like a German älese riesling.
But this roasted orange chicken is a dish made for a modestly sweet German riesling, whether kabinett or älese style, or even sweeter, like an aged auslese.
For whites, I’d gravitate toward chenin blancs from the Loire Valley or South Africa, which can be dry yet seem sweet, or maybe a modestly sweet riesling, like a kabinett or älese from Germany.
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