The wine regions of Germany
Even in northern Germany, grapes are grown for wine.
In terms of the difference in microclimate and soil types, italy is not inferior to france. In addition, Italy has native grape varieties that make great wines. The diversity of grapes, soil types and climates are enormous. Italy has a different structure as a wine country. In fact, viticulture can be found in all regions and quality wines are also produced throughout the country. Classic wines are of course Barolo, Chianti, Valpolicella and Brunello di Montalcino. Highly recommended for a taste. In addition, the grapes are very interesting and different than in other countries. The Sangiovese, Nebbiolo and Nero d’Avola, for example, are genuine Italian grapes that you hardly find in other countries.
Germany
- Moezel-Saar-Ruwer
- Area castle Cochem
- Bernkastel area
- Area Ruwer
- Saar area
- Areas Obermosel en Moseltor
- Ahr
- middle Rhine
- Near
- Rheingau
- De Dorpen van de Rheingau/li>
- Rheinhesen
- palatinate
- Franconia
- Hessian mountain road
- Wuerttemberg
- to bathe
- Saale-Unstrut
- Saksen