Kurzweils
Kurzweils are a type of short, sweet wine that originated in the Alsace region of France. The name "Kurzweil" translates to "short pleasure" in German, reflecting the wine's light and refreshing character. These wines are typically made from the Riesling grape variety and are known for their crisp acidity and delicate flavors. Kurzweils are often enjoyed chilled and are popular as an aperitif or with light meals. They are produced in various styles, including both dry and off-dry versions, and can be found in a range of prices depending on the producer and region. The wine's popularity has grown in recent years, with many winemakers dedicating specific vineyards and production techniques to create exceptional Kurzweils.