Welschriesling
Welschriesling is a white grape variety widely grown in Central Europe, particularly in Austria, Hungary, and parts of Croatia, where it's known as 'Graševina'. It typically produces light to medium-bodied wines with vibrant acidity, offering aromas of green apple, citrus, and subtle herbal notes. In cooler climates, it's prized for making elegant dry wines as well as excellent sweet wines, especially in Austria where late-harvest Welschriesling can develop concentrated honeyed notes while maintaining refreshing acidity.
