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Albarina
04-13-2002, 09:24 PM,
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The closest thing to Albarino in respect to its flowery fragrance is Riesling. The difference is that Albarino tends to have a distinctive flinty/minerally edge, plus the fact that they are usually vinified dry (whereas Rieslings are anywhere from dry to very sweet). The body is usually light to light-medium.
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