Thirsty Owl Dry Riesling
Staff Pick

Thirsty Owl Dry Riesling - 2022

Item # 24595 750mL

From the steep hills of Cayuga Lake, this flavorful Riesling is full of Finger Lakes character. Stone fruits on the nose give way to lemon-lime vibrancy on the tongue. It’s a juicy and delicious new offering from New York State.

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My heart always calls back to the Finger Lakes region as this is where I basically was cutting my teeth exclusively at the start of my wine journey. Thirsty Owl began its run in 2001 when Tedd Cupp purchased 150 acres of land from pioneers of the Cayuga Wine Trail, Robert and Mary Plane and building it to the production that has some of the oldest vinifera vines in the Finger Lakes with Riesling and Pinot Noir leading the charge. This wine brought me back with aromas of green apple, lime zest, kiwi with a slight hint of petrol. Despite calling itself a dry Riesling, there is some residual sugar in the mix which offers a touch of honeysuckle supported by vibrant slate minerality. It is light on its feet but energetic and radiant, bringing bliss to this New York native.

- JOS

Glossary

New York

New York winemakers have embraced international varieties and hit the ground running. The Hudson River Valley is home to the oldest vineyards in New York State. Bordeaux varietals are at home in Long Island’s maritime climate. The Finger Lakes harbors a burgeoning winemaking community where many natural-inclined producers focus on dry still wines. No longer is our fair state synonymous with Concord grapes and Manischewitz; look for brilliant iterations of Pinot Noir, Riesling, Cabernet Franc,...

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Riesling

Though the trend is now in the other direction, for many years Riesling was known for producing wines with little alcohol and some residual sugar - too sweet for many modern wine drinkers. Though it's now cultivated worldwide, Riesling is nearly synonymous with German wine, and that country's winemakers have lately begun to produce some very exciting dry versions. They are careful to retain the delightful honeyed, flinty flavors that the best sweet Rieslings have always displayed. Alsace, of...

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