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 known in Germany.
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Ahrweiler is a small village located in the centre of the Ahr Valley. To the east the region becomes much flatter compared to the hillier terrain t...
Read more ▸Altenahr is located in the far west of the Ahr Valley, just a few miles from Ahrweiler. The village is best known for growing the red Spätburgunde...
Read more ▸Neuenahr is known for the cultivation of Spätburgunder. There are three important Grosse Lage vineyard sites here - Kirchtürmchen, Schieferlay...
Read more ▸The hilly wine producing village of Dernau is located in the centre of the Ahr Valley where a number of producers cultivate Spätburgunder. It is f...
Read more â–¸The village of Heimersheim is located in the Ahr Valley and is known for the production of both red and white wines. Reds are usually made with SpÃ...
Read more ▸Mayschoß is a small village in the Ahr Valley cultivating Spätburgunder. Mönchberg is the only Grosse Lage vineyard here which overlooks the vil...
Read more ▸The small village of Rech is located in the Ahr Valley where it cultivates Spätburgunder. There is just a single Grosse Lage here, the historical ...
Read more â–¸Walporzheim is one of the most important wine producing villages in the Ahr Valley. Located between Ahrweiler and Dernau it produces wines from fou...
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