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Diedesheim, Germany. Unlike its wine-growing neighbors to the north in Mosel and Rheingau, the Pfalz climate is almost Mediterranean, giving it the ability to grow figs, almonds, oranges, and red ...
Germany epitomizes the cool-climate wine region, with its vineyards tiptoeing the northernmost limits of viticulture for nearly 2,000 years. Amidst inhospitable climes, grape vines are coaxed to ...
From rave-worthy Riesling to weighty, complex Pinot Noir, German wine has much to offer. ... Pfalz. South of Rheinhessen and extending further south to Germany’s border with Alsace, ...
The German Wine Route is billed as the country’s oldest scenic drive, winding 50 miles through the wine villages of the Pfalz region. But for wine lovers with a love for nature and able knees ...
Common German wine regions include: Mosel, Rheingau, Pfalz, Baden, Franken, Nahe, and Rheinhessen. Lastly, the variety tells ...
Germany’s wine harvest is forecast to be almost 5% lower this year, according to federal estimates. Winegrowers in Germany are expecting a 4.9% decline in wine must this year compared to 2023 ...
The Pfalz region in southwestern Germany is known for its sunny climate and diverse wine production. It produces a wide range of wines, including aromatic and fruity rosés. The soils are a mix of ...
Germany has 13 main wine regions, and Riesling grows in all of them; the most notable five are Rheingau, Nahe, Rheinhessen, Pfalz, and Mosel. The largest wine growing region, ...
German wines have improved immeasurably in the past two decades, ... Pfalz 1991, 2009, 2015 shown. Average price £37. Fürst, Centgrafenberg Spätburgunder Grosses Gewächs, ...