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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 landscape of rolling hills and vineyards. Riesling and Pinot Noir are the most important grapes in this region, producing rich and fragrant wines with body and freshness.

Hessische Bergstraße

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