When your wine tastes like gasoline!?! TDN in Riesling

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Have you ever tasted a wine and thought, “what is that flavor?” When your wine tastes like gasoline, it’s thanks to this chemical compound found predominantly in Riesling, grown under certain specific conditions. Come with us as we seek to understand what causes this phenomenon (TDN in Riesling) and if it’s ever considered a good thing.

In this video:
2022 Chateau Ste. Michelle Columbia Valley Riesling
2022 Nine Hats Walla Walla Riesling
2021 Dr. Pauly Bergweiler Bernkasteler Badstube Riesling
2021 Wagner Vineyards Estate Bottled Riesling (Finger Lakes)
2019 Brooks LaChenaie Riesling (Oregon)

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0:00 Intro
0:34 TDN: why some Rieslings taste like gasoline
1:20 what determines how much TDN you get in wine
1:45 tasting Riesling for TDN: Chateau Set. Michelle
2:30 Nine Hats Columbia Valley
3:06 Dr. Pauly Bergweiler Riesling
4:01 Wagner Vineyards Riesling
5:07 Brooks Oregon Risling
5:56 The takeaway: Do we like TDN/Gasoline in Riesling?
7:07 What’s your opinion? Share below.

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