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Low-Sugar Mosel Riesling Offers Fresh Fruit Flavors
German wine region's cool climate produces delicate, low-alcohol white wines perfect for spring sipping.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 12:05pm
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A new riesling from Germany's Mosel region offers a refreshing, low-alcohol white wine with vibrant flavors of lemon, green apple, and orange blossom. At only 10% ABV, this riesling maintains a touch of sweetness while being an ideal choice for brunch, picnics, and garden parties.
Why it matters
German rieslings were once considered the world's finest white wines, but the category fell out of favor for decades after World War II. Now, vintners in regions like the Mosel are recapturing attention with delicate, low-alcohol whites that showcase the unique terroir of this cool climate.
The details
The Seeker Riesling, from Germany's Mosel region, contains almost a third less alcohol per glass than the norm for riesling while keeping a kiss of sweetness. The region's steep, stony vineyards and cool climate allow the grapes to be harvested at low ripeness with very low sugar content, preserving the wine's delicate, ethereal character.
- The Seeker Riesling is on sale for $12.49 through April 5 (regularly $13.49).
The players
The Seeker Riesling
A riesling wine from the Mosel region of Germany, featuring flavors of lemon, green apple, and orange blossom at only 10% ABV.
The takeaway
As spring arrives, this low-alcohol, low-sugar Mosel riesling offers a refreshing alternative to heavier white wines, perfect for casual outdoor gatherings and brunch.

