Foods that share aroma molecules with this Riesling, ranked and refined by classic pairing logic. Foods and wines naturally contain many of the same aroma molecules. The more they share, the more harmonious the pairing tends to taste.
fruit echoes the wine's sweetness — shares 106 aroma compounds with the wine
Shared aroma: acetoin · styrene · b-ionone · glycerolsweet · n-nonanal
fruit echoes the wine's sweetness — shares 99 aroma compounds with the wine
Shared aroma: nerolbitter · myrcene · eugenol · styrene · vanillin
sweetness balances salty, blue and washed-rind cheese — shares 98 aroma compounds with the wine
Shared aroma: indole · thymol · acetoin · myrcene · styrene
sweetness balances salty, blue and washed-rind cheese — shares 91 aroma compounds with the wine
Shared aroma: indole · thymol · acetoin · myrcene · styrene
sweetness balances salty, blue and washed-rind cheese — shares 91 aroma compounds with the wine
Shared aroma: indole · acetoin · myrcene · styrene · diacetyl
fruit echoes the wine's sweetness — shares 80 aroma compounds with the wine
Shared aroma: nerolbitter · indole · styrene · b-ionone · n-nonanal
crisp acidity suits green vegetables — shares 78 aroma compounds with the wine
Shared aroma: indole · styrene · b-ionone · guaiacol · a-ionone
crisp acidity suits green vegetables — shares 68 aroma compounds with the wine
Shared aroma: nerolbitter · eugenol · b-ionone · a-ionone · guaiacol
crisp acidity suits green vegetables — shares 58 aroma compounds with the wine
Shared aroma: indole · b-ionone · guaiacol · n-octanal · 1-octanol
shares 72 aroma compounds with the wine
Shared aroma: indole · styrene · b-ionone · guaiacol · diacetyl
shares 58 aroma compounds with the wine
Shared aroma: indole · myrcene · vanillin · guaiacol · diacetyl