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Fio, Riesling Ururabo [Flor], NV

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From the innovative producers at Fio, Riesling Ururabo [Flor] NV is a wine that blends freshness with depth, showcasing the potential of Riesling in a unique and dynamic way. Aged under a layer of natural yeast, or flor, this wine introduces an intriguing leesy character that complements the grape's natural brightness and minerality.

The nose is a captivating mix of citrus fruits—lime, lemon, and grapefruit—along with green apple and a touch of jasmine, offering both freshness and elegance. As the wine breathes, subtle yeasty notes develop, adding depth and a slight creaminess that enhances the aromatic complexity. On the palate, the wine is crisp and lively, with a bright acidity that lifts the fruit flavors while the flor influence imparts a gentle, savory richness. The finish is long and refreshing, with lingering citrus zest and a light, leesy texture.

This Riesling is a perfect match for seafood, light salads, or creamy cheeses like goat cheese. While Fio’s Riesling Ururabo [Flor] NV is wonderfully expressive now, it also has the potential to evolve and develop more nuance with some time in the bottle. A refreshing and innovative take on Riesling, this wine offers a unique experience for those seeking something lively, yet complex.

What importer Skurnik Wines has to say about this wine...

• Vineyard: Piesporter Goldtröpfen
• Soil Type: Slate
• Fermentation & Élevage: 2 years under flor, no filtration or added sulfites
• Farming: Certified Organic

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Riesling

  • Vintage

    NV

  • Size

    750ml

  • Style

    Crisp , Juicy , Minerally

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Light Bodied

German Wines

Is there a better grape than Riesling? Is there a better value? Its fruit purity, its perfume, and its mineral nuance are all unparalleled. And for centuries, the top German Rieslings were priced accordingly: at least as expensive as the top red wines of Bordeaux and Burgundy. But nowadays you could spend a lifetime exploring Germany’s great Riesling-producing regions while staying well within your budget. You might take an occasional break to try Germany’s other white grapes or perhaps a glass of Spätburgunder (the local name for Pinot Noir). It’s time to get started!

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