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Germany

Sharing a border with nine different nations, the country of Germany at the very heart of Europe, boasts a diverse landscape of rolling hills, enchanting woodlands and crystal clear lakes overlooked by high alpine peaks and fairytale castles. In a country renowned for its industrial efficiency and precision, the German wine industry is a well oiled machine which over the past three decades has developed a reputation for producing some of the world’s finest, aromatic white wines.

Germany

Regions of Germany



Read more about Ahr Valley

Ahr Valley

One of Germany's smallest and indeed coolest wine regions, the Ahr Valley has made a name for itself with Pinot Noir, or Spätburgunder as it is kn...

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9 appellations8 producers
Read more about Baden

Baden

Located in the South West of Germany, the Baden region is home to some truly excellent wines. One of the largest in the country, Baden is divided i...

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24 appellations11 producers
Read more about Franconia

Franconia

Franconia, or Franken, as it is also called, is home to some interesting white wines, many of which are made from Sylvaner and Müller-Thurgau due ...

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18 appellations17 producers
Read more about Hessische Bergstraße

Hessische Bergstraße

Hessische Bergstraße is the smallest wine region in Germany and takes its name from an old Roman trade route that runs through a beautiful landsca...

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Read more about Mittelrhein

Mittelrhein

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4 appellations
Read more about Mosel

Mosel

Easily the most famous wine region in Germany, the Mosel Valley is home to some of the world's greatest Rieslings.

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35 appellations20 producers
Read more about Nahe

Nahe

Nahe is known for its diverse range of white wines from small estates, particularly from Riesling. Located between the Mosel Valley and Rheinhessen...

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13 appellations3 producers
Read more about Pfalz

Pfalz

The Pfalz, also referred to by its English name Palatinate, is the second-largest and one of the most important wine-producing regions in Germany. ...

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9 appellations5 producers1 wine
Read more about Rheingau

Rheingau

The Rheingau might be one of Germany’s smallest regions but it is also one of the most important. The area, just across the river Main from Rhein...

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6 appellations12 producers
Read more about Rheinhessen

Rheinhessen

The wines of the Rheinhessen are improving each year and now represent some of Germany’s most interesting wines. Riesling is the star candidate, ...

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18 appellations4 producers3 wines
Read more about Saale-Unstrut

Saale-Unstrut

Saale-Unstrut is Germany's most northern wine region. With around 650 hectares planted, often on steep south facing terraces, the area is known for...

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Read more about Saxony

Saxony

Saxony, or Sachsen in Germany, is one of the country’s smallest wine regions. Located around the city of Dresden and close to the Czech border, i...

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1 producer
Read more about Württemberg

Württemberg

Württemberg is a wine region located in southwest Germany known for its red wine production, particularly from Trollinger and Lemberger. Key winem...

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38 appellations7 producers3 wines