Riesling

Riesling

Shop for Riesling

Riesling wine is often associated with Germany, where it's very popular and where it first earned its keep, but there are also great Rieslings coming out of other cool-climate growing regions like New York's Finger Lakes, Oregon, Washington, Canada, and the like. Regardless of where it comes from, though, there's no denying that Riesling is a fantastic white wine grape.

While Riesling is most often associated with sweetness, dry riesling wines are plentiful and the most coveted. Sweetness is generally determined by when the grape was harvested - the first grapes harvested (labeled Kabinett in Germany) are the driest and the latter harvests tend to produce sweeter wines.

No matter what you're looking for, you'll find the perfect Riesling wine right here at WineMadeEasy.com!

View as Grid List

Items 121-135 of 156

Set Ascending Direction
per page
Shop By
Shopping Options
Wine Type
  1. Table Wine 155items
  2. Dessert Wine 1item
Package Size
  1. 750 ml. 144items
  2. 1.5 L. 4items
  3. 1.0 L. 1item
  4. 3.0 L. 3items
  5. 375 ml. 2items
  6. 187 ml. 2items
Vintage
  1. 2014 2items
  2. 2016 1item
  3. 2017 2items
  4. 2002 1item
  5. 2018 5items
  6. 2019 22items
  7. 2020 45items
  8. 2021 54items
  9. 2022 7items
  10. current vintage 1item
  11. NV 16items
  1. $19.99

    Only $17.99 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

  2. $10.99

    Only $9.89 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

  3. Compare at $19.99 $14.99

    You save: $5.00 (25%)

  4. Compare at $19.99 $14.99

    You save: $5.00 (25%)

  5. Red Newt Cellars Riesling

    2020 / 750 ml. | Item#55300

    SP8888 pts. - Wine Spectator - Oct 31, 2021
    Lime, pippin apple and lychee notes give this a distinctive profile. It’s got good energy and freshness too, with a hint of sweetness on the finish. Drink now through 2023. 1,500 cases made.
    RP8686 pts. - Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate - 3rd Jun 2021
    The 2020 Newt Riesling is another of the winery’s new offerings this year, all sourced from Lahoma vineyard. It comes in with 53 grams of residual sugar, 7.7 of total acidity and 9.1% alcohol. This was in bottle a bit less than six weeks when tasted. It’s not a full-on dessert wine, but it won’t exactly be a normal table wine either. Particularly given the winery’s mostly drier style, this new brand seems well into sugar. That might be the key difference between this and the winery’s other entry-level Riesling, the familiar and semi-dry Circle Riesling that winemaker Kelby Russell calls more “everyday” in style. Like the Circle Riesling of late, this has a smoky nose — a somewhat disturbing trend — but the fruit and sugar here are pretty delicious. It has enough acidity to avoid being cloying, and did I mention that it tastes great? It retains its balance all the while. If you like them on the sweeter side, it is a success at a nice price. Hopefully, the smoky aromatics will improve a bit. It wasn’t the most severe episode of that I’ve seen. Give it some air on opening it. There were 1,520 cases produced.
    Wine Grapes

    Primary Grape: Riesling | All Grapes: Riesling

    $10.99

    Only $9.89 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

  6. $15.99

    Only $14.39 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

  7. $12.99

    Only $11.69 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

  8. $12.99

    Only $11.69 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

  9. Compare at $74.99 $59.99

    You save: $15.00 (20%)

  10. $9.99

    Only $8.99 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

  11. $11.99

    Only $10.79 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

  12. Sheldrake Point Dry Riesling

    2020 / 750 ml. | Item#43962

    RP89+89+ pts. - Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate -
    The 2020 Dry Riesling comes in with eight grams of residual sugar, 9.5 of total acidity and 11.9% alcohol. This is listed as dry, but it is a friendly "Dry Riesling," closer to medium-dry. Fruity, with much exuberance in it is youth, this is pretty delicious. It finishes with more sugar and fruit than evident structure. From what I am seeing, this is a fairly typical profile in 2020—a little less energy up front and hints of richness. I suspect the exuberant profile will calm down a bit with a year of age, allowing this more opportunity to show off its good structure. For the moment, let’s be a little conservative, but I think this will be better in a year. No matter what, this is very nicely priced. There were 577 cases produced. (Mark Squires)
    Wine Grapes

    Primary Grape: Riesling | All Grapes: Riesling

    Limited Inventory

    8 items or less in stock. We will confirm your order by email.

    $15.99

    Only $14.39 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

  13. Compare at $34.99 $24.99

    You save: $10.00 (29%)

  14. $15.99

    Only $14.39 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

  15. $14.99

    Only $13.49 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

per page