Chateau Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling
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Description
Chateau Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling is a 100% Riesling from Columbia Valley, Washington State, bottled at 12.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Earning 90 points and a Best Buy designation from Wine Enthusiast, this bottling has been called "consistently one of the best values in the world" by the same publication — a rare compliment for any wine at this price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: Columbia Valley, Washington State | Style: Dry White | Winery: Chateau Ste. Michelle
Production & Heritage
Chateau Ste. Michelle traces its origins to 1934, making it Washington State's founding winery and a driving force behind the Columbia Valley's reputation for world-class Riesling. The Dry Riesling is fermented cool in stainless steel tanks to preserve aromatic purity and bright acidity — no oak is involved at any stage. What gives this wine its layered character is the sourcing strategy: fruit is drawn from both warmer and cooler vineyard sites across the Columbia Valley, with warmer parcels contributing tropical depth and cooler parcels adding pear and citrus-driven freshness. The result is a dry Riesling with more complexity than its price suggests.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Crisp green apple and white peach lead the nose, followed by subtle jasmine and a thread of chalky minerality. A faint hint of white tea emerges as the wine opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is bright and steely, with lime and pineapple arriving first on the palate. Mid-palate, melon and mandarin orange flavors develop alongside a fine-grained mineral backbone. The acidity is brisk but balanced, never aggressive, carrying the fruit through to the finish.
Finish: Clean and refreshing, with lingering notes of lemon-lime zest and wet stone. The finish is moderate in length but leaves a precise, dry impression that invites another sip.
How to Drink Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling
Serve well chilled, between 45–50°F, in a standard white wine glass to concentrate the aromatics. This is a wine that shines on its own as an aperitif but truly excels at the table. A Riesling Spritz — combining the wine with a splash of sparkling water and a lime wheel — makes a low-ABV warm-weather refresher. It also works beautifully in a classic Hugo Spritz, where its mineral edge balances the elderflower sweetness. For a simple wine cocktail, try it in a White Peach Sangria, where the stone fruit notes in the wine amplify fresh peach slices and a touch of brandy.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners featuring seafood, salads, or lighter Asian dishes
- Introducing friends to dry Riesling who assume all Riesling is sweet
- Stocking a house wine that consistently over-delivers on quality
- Warm-weather entertaining where a crowd-pleasing, food-friendly white is essential
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling taste like? It delivers crisp green apple, lime, and white peach flavors supported by steely minerality and bright acidity. The wine is definitively dry, with no perceptible residual sweetness on the finish.
How does Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling compare to the standard Columbia Valley Riesling? The standard Chateau Ste. Michelle Columbia Valley Riesling is made in an off-dry style with noticeable residual sugar, while the Dry Riesling is fermented further to dryness, resulting in a leaner, more mineral-driven wine. Both draw fruit from the Columbia Valley, but the Dry bottling emphasizes acidity and structure over fruit sweetness.
Is Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling good for pairing with food? Its high acidity, dry profile, and moderate 12.5% ABV make it one of the most versatile food wines in its price range. It pairs especially well with dishes that have some spice, citrus, or delicate seafood preparations.
Where is Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling made? It is produced by Chateau Ste. Michelle, headquartered in Woodinville, Washington, using Riesling grapes sourced from multiple vineyard sites across the Columbia Valley AVA in eastern Washington State.
What foods pair well with Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling? Thai green curry — the wine's acidity cuts through coconut milk richness. Grilled shrimp with lime — complementary citrus notes amplify the pairing. Sushi and sashimi — the clean minerality mirrors the simplicity of fresh fish. Goat cheese salad — tangy cheese and bright wine echo each other beautifully. Pan-seared halibut with herb butter — the wine's weight matches lighter white fish without overwhelming it.
What sizes does Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling worth the price? This wine positions firmly as an entry-level expression that punches well above its weight — its 90-point score and repeated Best Buy recognition from Wine Enthusiast confirm it as one of the strongest values in American Riesling.
Why Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling?
Few domestic Rieslings at this price point earn consistent 90-point scores from major publications. The multi-site sourcing across the Columbia Valley's diverse microclimates — blending warmth-driven tropical character with cool-climate citrus precision — gives this wine a depth that single-source budget Rieslings rarely achieve. Stainless steel fermentation keeps the focus entirely on varietal expression and terroir rather than winemaker intervention. For anyone seeking a genuinely dry, food-friendly American Riesling without the guesswork of decoding German label terminology, this bottling delivers exactly what it promises on the label — and then some.
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