Riesling

Fresh, aromatic and incredibly versatile, Riesling is one of the world’s most expressive white wines. From bone-dry, zesty styles bursting with lime and citrus 🍋, to off-dry and age-worthy examples with honeyed, toasty notes, Riesling offers a spectrum of flavours that few varietals can match.

At TradingGrapes, our collection currently focuses on showcasing premium Australian Riesling 🇦🇺 from renowned regions such as Clare Valley and Eden Valley. As we continue to grow, our aim is to expand the range to include iconic Rieslings from across the globe 🌏.

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Rieslingfreak No.3 Reverence of Riesling 2025 vintage white wine bottle from Clare Valley with white capsule
Front label of Pewsey Vale Prima Riesling 2024, Eden Valley single vineyard Australian riesling, 750ml bottle
Front label of Grosset Polish Hill Clare Valley Riesling 2024, premium Australian biodynamic white wine
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Frequently asked questions

Riesling is highly aromatic, with flavours that range from lime, lemon and green apple in dry styles, to peach, honey and petrol notes in aged or off-dry examples. Its bright acidity gives it a refreshing quality, making it one of the most food-friendly white wines.

Riesling can be made in a range of styles, from bone-dry to lusciously sweet. Dry Rieslings highlight crisp citrus and mineral flavours, while sweeter versions showcase ripe fruit and honeyed notes. At TradingGrapes, we currently feature premium Australian dry Rieslings, with more variety planned for the future.

Riesling’s vibrant acidity and range of sweetness levels make it exceptionally versatile with food. Dry Riesling is perfect with seafood, salads and Asian cuisine, while off-dry Riesling balances the heat of spicy dishes 🌶️ like Thai or Indian curries. Sweeter Rieslings pair beautifully with rich cheeses and desserts.

Riesling is celebrated in Germany 🇩🇪, particularly the Mosel and Rheingau regions, and in Alsace, France 🇫🇷. In Australia 🇦🇺, Clare Valley and Eden Valley have become benchmarks for world-class dry Riesling. While TradingGrapes currently offers Australian examples, we plan to introduce wines from other renowned regions as our collection grows.

Yes — Riesling is one of the longest-living white wines. Thanks to its natural acidity, high-quality Rieslings can age for decades, developing notes of honey, toast, petrol and dried fruit. Australian Rieslings in particular are well known for their cellaring potential, making them excellent additions to a wine collection.

Many wine drinkers assume Riesling is always sweet, but in fact, most modern Rieslings are made in a dry style. The varietal’s versatility is part of its charm — it can be crisp and refreshing, lightly off-dry, or lusciously sweet. At TradingGrapes, we aim to showcase Rieslings that highlight this diversity.

Dry Riesling has little or no residual sugar, emphasising crisp citrus and mineral flavours. Off-dry Riesling has a touch of sweetness, balancing acidity with ripe fruit notes like peach or apricot. Both styles are refreshing — your choice depends on whether you prefer sharp and zesty or fruity with a hint of sweetness.

Yes — Riesling should be served chilled, ideally between 8–10°C. Dry styles are best served colder to highlight their freshness, while sweeter or aged Rieslings show more character when served slightly warmer (10–12°C). Using a white wine glass helps concentrate its delicate aromas.

Yes, one of Riesling’s most distinctive traits is its development of petrol or kerosene-like aromas as it ages. This character, prized by many collectors, is a result of compounds in the grape reacting over time. These notes are often balanced by honey, citrus and toast flavours, creating remarkable complexity.

Absolutely. Riesling’s fresh fruit flavours and balance of sweetness and acidity make it approachable for new wine drinkers. Dry Rieslings are crisp and refreshing, while sweeter versions are easy to enjoy even for those not used to wine. At TradingGrapes, our Australian Rieslings are a great introduction to this varietal.