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Eden Valley Dry Riesling

Pewsey ValeEden Valley, Australia

Pewsey Vale’s Eden Valley Dry Riesling is a classic cool‑climate Australian riesling from the historic, high‑altitude Pe…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Pewsey Vale’s Eden Valley Dry Riesling is a classic cool‑climate Australian riesling from the historic, high‑altitude Pewsey Vale vineyard (replanted in 1961) that shows bright lime and lemon citrus, white‑flower and fine dried‑herb aromatics, and a slate‑like, talc/crushed‑stone minerality. Typically unoaked and bone‑dry with pinpoint acidity and a chalky texture, it’s valued for its clarity, precision and ability to age while remaining a refres…Learn More »

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About Eden Valley Dry Riesling

Pewsey Vale’s Eden Valley Dry Riesling is a classic cool‑climate Australian riesling from the historic, high‑altitude Pewsey Vale vineyard (replanted in 1961) that shows bright lime and lemon citrus, white‑flower and fine dried‑herb aromatics, and a slate‑like, talc/crushed‑stone minerality. Typically unoaked and bone‑dry with pinpoint acidity and a chalky texture, it’s valued for its clarity, precision and ability to age while remaining a refreshing seafood‑friendly wine.