Welschriesling
Welschriesling, also known as Olaszrizling, is a white wine grape that is widely grown in several regions across Europe. It is particularly prominent in Austria, Hungary, and Slovenia, where it thrives in the cool climate and limestone-rich soils.
This grape variety is highly versatile and can be used to produce a range of wine styles, from dry and crisp to sweet and aromatic. It is known for its refreshing acidity and delicate flavors, which often include notes of green apple, citrus, and white flowers.
In Austria, Welschriesling is a popular choice for producing light and fruity wines, while in Hungary it is often used to make dry and full-bodied wines with a rich texture. In Slovenia, it is commonly used to produce both still and sparkling wines.