Yes, riesling is by definition a white wine.
Riesling
Riesling is a white wine. It originated in the Rhine region of Germany.
rudesheimer
No. A "Rhine wine" is a marketing term for a US wine modelled after the sweeter style wines of Germany (riesling, liebfraumilch). If you want to go with an inexpensive box/jug wine, try a "chablis" or "refreshing white."
The white wine from the Rhine made from the Riesling grape is called "Riesling." This aromatic wine is known for its high acidity and fruity flavors, often featuring notes of apple, peach, and floral elements. Riesling can range from dry to sweet, making it versatile for various pairings. It is particularly celebrated for its ability to reflect the terroir of the Rhine region.
Soave
Keir is not a wine name in French, but there is a recipe called Kir, where you add some blackcurrant liquor to white wine.
Wine bottles have labels for a variety of reasons. They tell consumers what type of wine it is (red or white), the name of the wine, where and when the wine was bottled.
The only Rhine wine usually made from riesling with 11 letters I know of is Rudesheimer. Maybe check the words giving you the Ns, otherwise I'm afraid I have no idea.
Arden Rhine's birth name is Arden Leigh Rhine.
Gary Rhine's birth name is Gary Sherwood Rhine.
No, white wine vinegar and white cooking wine are not the same. White wine vinegar is a type of vinegar made from white wine, while white cooking wine is a type of wine specifically made for cooking and not for drinking.