Which type of wine is best for a Weinschorle?
For an authentic Weinschorle, a dry or semi-dry white wine like a Riesling, Silvaner, or Pinot Grigio (Grauburgunder) is ideal. Avoid overly sweet wines.
German · snack
5m
Total time
2
Servings
125
kcal
easy
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For an authentic Weinschorle, a dry or semi-dry white wine like a Riesling, Silvaner, or Pinot Grigio (Grauburgunder) is ideal. Avoid overly sweet wines.
Absolutely! The traditional ratio is 1:1, but you can adjust it to your preference. For a lighter drink, add more sparkling water; for a stronger taste, use more wine. It's your drink!
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