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Episcopal Wineries TrierGermany
Pinot Blanc Masterpiece 2011
€19,95Includes 20% VAT(€26,60 / 1 L)plus shipping -
GagGermany
Riesling Old Vines Local Wine 2020
€27,45Includes 20% VAT(€36,60 / 1 L)plus shippingRead more -
Clemens BuschGermany
Riesling Pündericher Marienburg Großes Gewächs 2020
€36,55Includes 20% VAT(€48,73 / 1 L)plus shipping -
Clemens BuschGermany
Riesling Pündericher Marienburg Großes Gewächs MAGNUM 2020
€83,05Includes 20% VAT(€55,37 / 1 L)plus shipping -
Clemens BuschGermany
Riesling from blue slate 2020
€25,45Includes 20% VAT(€33,93 / 1 L)plus shipping -
Episcopal Wineries TrierGermany
Trittenheimer pharmacy Riesling Reserve dry 2014
€12,50Includes 20% VAT(€16,67 / 1 L)plus shipping -
Bassermann-JordanGermany
Riesling Deidesheim 2020
€14,45Includes 20% VAT(€19,27 / 1 L)plus shipping -
Bassermann-JordanGermany
Riesling Pechstein VDP Grosses Gewächs 2020
€50,45Includes 20% VAT(€67,27 / 1 L)plus shipping -
GagGermany
Riesling from the terraces VDP Gutswein 2021
€20,95Includes 20% VAT(€27,93 / 1 L)plus shipping
The best wine regions in Germany
Moselle:
Famous for its steep vineyards and picturesque villages along the Moselle. The Rieslings from this region are prized worldwide and are characterized by their fruitiness and fine acidity.
Rheingau:
This region is a hotspot for high-quality Rieslings and Pinot Noirs. The Rheingau offers ideal conditions for viticulture, which is reflected in the elegant and complex wines.
Palatinate:
The Palatinate is the largest wine region in Germany and is known for its diverse grape varieties. Here you will not only find excellent Rieslings, but also strong red wines such as Dornfelder.
Typical grape varieties
Riesling:
The king of German wines. It is known for its aromatic diversity and its ability to reflect the terroir characteristics of the region.
Pinot Noir (Pinot Noir):
One of the most popular red wine varieties, which is becoming increasingly important in Germany. It offers aromas of red fruits and an elegant structure.
Dornfelder:
A strong red wine that often has fruity notes of cherries and berries and is perfect for convivial evenings.