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DWI Current 11.09.2025 Great Reach: Wines of Germany World-Tour
This years' global ‘Wines of Germany’ campaign weeks - initiated by the German Wine Institute (DWI) - attracted countless wine professionals around the globe.
Riesling, Pinot & Co. Präsentation in den Niederlanden -
Silvaner
The Silvaner probably found its way to Franconia thanks to the Cistercian monks more than 350 years ago.
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Scheurebe
Scheurebe is a crossing of Riesling and Bukettrebe (until 2012 thought to be Silvaner), that is well established in several German wine regions. It is one of the popular aromatic varieties.
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Sauvignon Blanc
Sauvignon Blanc is one of the bouquet grape varieties with a particularly wide range of aromas. It was first mentioned in documents in 1710 in the southwest of France and is one of the best-known…
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Müller-Thurgau
Created in 1882 in Geisenheim by Professor Hermann Müller from Thurgau in Switzerland from a cross of Riesling x Madeleine royale, Müller-Thurgau is now the second most important white grape variety…
Rivaner auch Müller-Thurgau -
Riesling
Riesling is one of the highest quality grape varieties, owing its worldwide reputation to its lively acidity and diverse aromas shaped by the terroir.
Riesling -
Muskateller
The vines of the Muscat family are among the oldest grape varieties in the world and are widespread in almost all wine-growing countries.
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Kerner
This pithy wine from an illustrious family was created in 1929 by crossing red Trollinger x white Riesling.
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Gutedel
Known as Chasselas in France and Fendant in Switzerland, this ancient white variety is both a popular table grape and a wine grape.
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Pinot Gris
Pinot Gris is a multifaceted wine that can be enjoyed as a light summer wine as well as a strong barrique wine.
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