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Wiener Schnitzel, (again, the dish, not the restaurant chain,) is so iconic that there are copycat recipes all over the world. For example, in America, there’s the ever-popular chicken-fried steak and in Japan, tonkatsu, a breaded and deep-fried pork cutlet. But you haven’t lived until you savor an authentic dish of Wiener Schnitzel. There are lots of pretenders to the throne but for the real deal, head to Austria. If you do a culinary tour of Europe, put this incredible dish — Wiener Schnitzel — at the top of your bucket list!
Graff Mosel Riesling Spatlese 750ml, $17.99
An amazing value in true, quality German Riesling, the Carl Graff Graacher Himmelreich Spatlese Riesling illuminates with a light gold color and aromas of peach, ginger and jasmine and a palate cleansing crisp acidity that deftly balances the 
bright fruit.
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St Christopher Pies Gold Kab,
 750ml, $13.99
From Piesport, Germany. Dessert wine – lush and balanced riesling pairs well with fruit-based desserts
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Loosen Bern Lay Kab
 750ml, $27.99
A wine laden with white peach, green apple, citrus zest and wet stone. Always on the denser more serious side of Kabinett, this would be at its best with salty, smoky and spicy foods, from gravlax to shrimp in a red chili sauce
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Dr. L comes exclusively from traditional vineyards with steep slopes and slate soil. This introductory, non-estate wine embodies the elegant and racy style of classic Mosel Riesling. By working closely with growers on long-term contract, brothers Ernst and Thomas Loosen are able to assure excellent quality in every vintage.
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Loosen DR L Ries QBA
750ml, $12.99
Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Riesling Kabinett is bright, precise and elegant on the complex, refined, beautifully clear and flinty nose. Lush, refined and salty-piquant on the palate, this is a salty, crunchy and stimulating Kabinett with a long and intense finish. Bottled with 9.5% alcohol and 60 grams of 
residual sugar.
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Selbach-Oster Z.S. Kabinet
750ml, $29.99