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Wines from Germany

Germany has one of the coldest and shortest growing seasons among major wine-producing regions which is why only a few grape varieties can ripen sufficiently for winemaking.

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Wines from Germany

Germany has one of the coldest and shortest growing seasons among major wine-producing regions which is why only a few grape varieties can ripen sufficiently for winemaking.

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Riesling Brut Nature 2020
Germany
Riesling This sparkling Riesling is a project of the married couple E...
€54.50
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Weisser Burgunder 2022
Mosel, Germany
Pinot Blanc
€32.90
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Riesling Trocken Witmann 2023
Rheinhessen, Germany
Riesling
€41.50
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Rose Witman 2022
Rheinhessen, Germany
Pinot Noir
€37.50
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Grauer Burgunder (Pinot Gris) Trocken 2021
Germany
Pinot Gris The vines are cultivated in a bio-dynamic way. The grapes ar...
€41.50

Like France, Germany allows the addition of sugar during fermentation when the harvest is poor and the grapes fail to accumulate sugars.

The two main regions are the Rhein Valley and the Mosel Valley. Germany is best known for its Riesling, although the predominant grape in the vineyards is actually Müller-Thurgau. Another more widespread variety is Pinot Noir, called Blauburgunder here. The style of production is different from that in Burgundy, but even among the German representatives can be found quite quality representatives with the potential for ageing. Germany produces the entire range of Riesling - from dry (trocken), through semi-dry (halbtrocken), to sweet, dessert, and the cold climate determines the lower alcohol content - usually up to and around 10 alcoholic degrees. An important feature of the label on the bottle is that if the variety is indicated on it, then the wine is 100% of it, otherwise the wine is a blend.