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  • Knowledge Why do people sip at a wine tasting?

    It's fun, it's easy to do, and you learn something from it, either with a group or just another friend. What do you need or need to know? Less than you think ...

  • Knowledge When is the sugar content of the grapes measured?

    It is a long way from the vine in the vineyard to a wonderful wine.

    Weinlese
    Weinlese
  • Knowledge How is the must produced?

    After harvesting, the grapes are crushed and the so-called must is produced.

    Winzer, Weinbauer, vintner, wine grower, viniculturalist, Querformat, quer, landscape format, horizontal format, Keller, cellar, Kellerwirtschaft, Arbeit im Weinkeller, work in the cellar, Barrique, Fässer, barrels, Tanks, Edelstahltanks, stainless steel tanks
    Winzer, Weinbauer, vintner, wine grower, viniculturalist, Querformat, quer, landscape format, horizontal format, Keller, cellar, Kellerwirtschaft, Arbeit im Weinkeller, work in the cellar, Barrique, Fässer, barrels, Tanks, Edelstahltanks, stainless steel tanks
  • Knowledge Learn what frost candles are!

    Warm temperatures in the spring increasingly provide early budding. Then night frosts can be dangerous for the young shoots.

  • Knowledge How much vineyard area is farmed organically?

    The area under organic viticulture has more than tripled in the last ten years. Around 9,300 hectares of vineyards (2018) are cultivated organically, which is about 9% of the total vineyard area.

  • Knowledge What is the difference between organic and sustainable viticulture?

    Sustainable farms take into account ecology, economy and social concerns in equal measure. Every step of the process, from pruning to shipping, should be sustainable.

  • Knowledge Where does the name Orange Wine come from?

    Orange wines get their name from their orange to amber color. It is created during maceration through weeks to months of contact with the tannic grape skins and pips.

  • Knowledge Can you taste the origin of a wine?

    An important factor in the quality of wine is the soil and the location of the vineyard. In Germany, there are a number of different soil structures: from sandy subsoil to loam and loess soils to…

    Ahr, Weinberg
    Ahr, Weinberg
  • Knowledge Who brought the grapevine to Germania?

    The vine is one of the oldest plants in the world. The Romans brought it to Germania more than 2,000 years ago.

  • Knowledge Since when have there been quality standards for German wines?

    Testing of all German Qualtität and Prädikat wines gives more security to the consumer.

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