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.
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...
Read more ▸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...
Read more ▸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 ...
Read more ▸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...
Read more ▸Easily the most famous wine region in Germany, the Mosel Valley is home to some of the world's greatest Rieslings.
Read more ▸Nahe is known for its diverse range of white wines from small estates, particularly from Riesling. Located between the Mosel Valley and Rheinhessen...
Read more ▸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. ...
Read more ▸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...
Read more ▸The wines of the Rheinhessen are improving each year and now represent some of Germany’s most interesting wines. Riesling is the star candidate, ...
Read more ▸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...
Read more ▸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...
Read more ▸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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