- Columbia Valley, Washington, United States
Pacific Rim Sweet Riesling
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A sweet Riesling bursting with flavors of ripe peaches, apricots, and a touch of honey. Its balanced sweetness and vibrant acidity make it perfect for pairing with spicy dishes, desserts, or enjoying on its own as a delightful treat
Bronze - 2014 Vintage - Awarded: 2016 - San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
Double Gold - 2013 Vintage - Awarded: 2016 - Indy International Wine Competition
Silver - 2013 Vintage - Awarded: 2015 - Dan Berger's International Wine Competition
Silver - 2012 Vintage - Awarded: 2014 - San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
Bronze - 2011 Vintage - Awarded: 2013 - Los Angeles International Wine Competition
Silver - 2011 Vintage - Awarded: 2013 - San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
Bronze - Late Harvest & Other Non-Fortified Dessert Wines - 2011 Vintage - Awarded: 2013 - The TEXSOM International Wine Awards
Silver - 2010 Vintage - Awarded: 2012 - San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
Gold - 2009 Vintage - Awarded: 2010 - Dan Berger's International Wine Competition
Silver - 2008 Vintage - Awarded: 2010 - San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
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Product Score
Product Score
88/100
Pairs Well With
Pairs Well With
Flavor Profile: Sweet and fruity with flavors of peach, apricot, and honey.
Pairs Well With:
Food: Spicy curries, fruit tarts, or creamy cheeses.
Occasions: Great for dessert pairings, casual gatherings, or sunny afternoons.
Alcohol ABV
Alcohol ABV
9.50%
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About the Brand
Pacific Rim is a celebrated winery known for producing exceptional wines, particularly Rieslings, from the cool-climate regions of the Pacific Northwest. Focused on sustainable and organic farming practices, Pacific Rim offers a range of wines that highlight the unique terroir of the region, with crisp, vibrant flavors and a refreshing balance of acidity. The brand is recognized for its commitment to quality and sustainability, creating wines that are both accessible and refined.
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