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Message: From GoLocalProv by Steffen Rasch, GoLocalProv Wine Writer: One of my favorite grape varieties is the widely underappreciated and often misunderstood pink-skinned Gewürztraminer. Gewürz, as is it called in wine circles, is one of the more distinct members of the Vinifera grape family making it relatively easy to identify in a blind tasting. Rarely blended, Gewürz makes medium to full bodied wines, often deeply colored and always very aromatic. It is because of this ‘richness’, which can be cloying in lesser quality Gewürztraminers that often displays a heavy dose of residual sugar as well - that Gewürz is often sidelined. (I am sure that the difficulties that many people have pronouncing its name isn’t helpful either.) http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/the-cellar-the-wonders-of-gewuerz