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German WineArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for german wine![]() What To Look For When Buying German Wine ... worth a try is Dornfelder, which is generally darker and richer.
Understanding the Language
To help you in your quest for German wines, you might need a hand with the language and terminology. “Troken” is a good word to know, as it ... Read ![]() I Love German Wine and Food - a Mittlerhein Reisling ... the major reason that Mittelrhein vineyard acreage has shrunk almost by half in the last forty years. This region now ranks 11th out of the 13 German wine regions for vineyard area and 12th for total wine production. About three quarters ... Read ![]() I Love German Wine and Food - a Pfalz Pinot Noir ... as middle of the road QbA wine, and the remainder is classified as higher quality QmP wine.
The German Wine Road crosses the Pfalz region. Virtually anywhere you go on this road you can find something worth seeing, worth tasting, and I ... Read ![]() I Love German Wine and Food - a Riesling From the Mosel ... . This arduous activity temporarily reverses the effect of the rains that wash the soil down every winter.
Mosel is fifth among the thirteen German wine regions with respect to both vineyard acreage and total wine production. Slightly ... Read ![]() I Love German Wine and Food - a Mosel Qualitaetswein ... slopes, temporarily reversing the effect of the rains that wash the soil down every winter.
Mosel ranks number five among the thirteen German wine regions when it comes to both vineyard acreage and total wine production. Slightly over ... Read ![]() I Love German Wine and Food - A Franconian Silvaner Revisited ... of independence, the Congress of Vienna in 1814-1815 made Franconia part of Bavaria in southern Germany.Of the thirteen German wine regions, Franconia ranks number six in both acreage and total wine production. Unlike many other German ... Read ![]() I Love German Wine and Food - A Riesling Kabinett From Nahe ... small area that runs along the Nahe River, a tributary of the famous Rhine River. This region, a neighbor of many other German wine regions, lies at the other end of Germany from the capital of Berlin. Nahe ranks seventh in total wine ... Read ![]() I Love German Wine and Food - A Riesling Spaetlese From The RheingauIf you are looking for fine German wine and food, you should consider the Rheingau region of central Germany. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local ... Read ![]() You Must Try German Wines ... are often considered some of the best in the world.
While Germany is somewhat limited in the types of grapes that can be made for German wines, the biggest problem that seems to be presented from the land is the steep elevations that make ... Read ![]() I Love German Wine and Food - A Trockenbeerenauslese Dessert Wine ... for well over $400. What luck that the closest bottle is a two-hour drive away.Trockenbeerenauslese wine is produced in most German wine regions, but usually represents only about one percent of the total wine production. So these wines are ... Read ![]() Rieslings are Among Germany's Finest White Wines ... wines and Eiswein generally the sweetest wines. Look for the term Trocken if you prefer a very dry style.
Food Pairings
German wines tend to be low alcohol with high acidity. The benefits are the wine is food friendly and more ... Read ![]() Wine Trivia ... to certain types of wood while other are sensitive to the chemicals that are used in a particular area.
5. All German Wines Are Sweet
There are a variety of German wines and they range from dry to very sweet like wines that are produced ... Read ![]() I Love Italian Wine and Food - a 2007 Vino Novello (new Wine) ... least one wine from each region with two exceptions. Then we proceeded to review French and German wines. There are scads of Italian wines to taste and review, but we have to give other wine countries a chance. Here we review a very timely ... Read ![]() Wine Serving Temperatures ... • 50 degrees fahrenheit / 10 degrees celcius - Top white Côte d'Or Burgundy, Calidegrees fahrenheitornia Chardonnay, sweet German Wines, Rhine and Mosel Kabinett, Italian oaked Chardonnay, Australian Chardonnay, Amontillado Sherry, White ... Read ![]() The Right Food With the Right Wine ... go well with steaks and roasts. Sweet wines include Vovray, Asti Spumante, Chenin Blanc, or most German wines for whites and Lambrusco, Port, Sherry and Vermouth for reds. These usually go well with dessert or by themselves. Matching wine ... Read Searches related to: german wine
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