Germany is known for producing some of the world's finest white wines, and the country has a rich and diverse tradition of winemaking. Here are some of the most significant and popular types of German white wines and regions:

  1. Riesling: Germany is famous for its Riesling, a grape variety that thrives in German vineyards. German Riesling wines are known for their purity, minerality, and fresh flavor profiles. They can range from dry and off-dry to sweet and noble sweet.

  2. Mosel: The Mosel region is one of the most well-known and picturesque wine regions in Germany. It is famous for its steep slopes along the Mosel River and produces delicate and elegant Riesling wines.

  3. Rheingau: Another important Riesling region, Rheingau, is located along the Rhine River and is known for its dry and elegant Riesling wines.

  4. Pfalz: The Pfalz region is one of the largest wine regions in Germany and produces a wide variety of white wines, including Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, and Silvaner. Pfalz wines are often fruity and well-balanced.

  5. Rheinhessen: Rheinhessen is Germany's largest wine region and is known for producing various types of white wine, including Riesling and Müller-Thurgau.

  6. Silvaner: Silvaner is another important white grape variety in Germany and produces wines with a refined taste and often a more neutral character compared to Riesling.

  7. Sekt: Sekt is German sparkling wine and is made using traditional methods similar to champagne. Germany is known for producing excellent Sekts suitable for festive occasions.

  8. German White Wine Classifications: German wine labels often include quality levels that indicate the style and sweetness of the wine. These include Kabinett (dry to off-dry), Spätlese (late harvest), Auslese (select harvest), Beerenauslese (select berry harvest), and Trockenbeerenauslese (dried berry harvest)

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A very crispy and tasty Riesling from the field Geyersberg near Bechtheim. Geil's beerenauslese comes from the same brand. Persistent reduction in yield, the grapes waiting for fully ripened and careful care in the cellar gave this fully ripe Riesling from Geil's best vineyard - Geyersberg. Dominant fruit in the nose. Notes of citrus and apricot. The taste is dry and strong. The acid and fruit are nicely balanced. The color is straw-colored with a touch of sun. A perfect companion for starters with flavor.

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Very ripe golden yellow Riesling grapes, individually selected from old vines, give this spicy, powerful Riesling! Dense, complex with incredible depth. A very crispy and tasty Riesling from the field Rosengarten at Bechtheim. Notes of citrus and apricot. The taste is dry and strong. The acid and fruit are nicely balanced. The color is straw-colored with a touch of sun.

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Geil Weissburgunder trocken 2022
Rheinhessen

Our perfect all-rounder, a Pinot Blanc dream with notes of apple, quince, yellow plum and citrus peel.

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A super delicious Riesling with a little fruit sweetness and a bouquet full of minerals and a touch of citrus. The taste is wonderfully fresh and filled with elegant fruit flavors. The wine is nicely available with a pleasant Riesling acidity. Geil is a star producer on its way to the top.

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Qualitätswein A bouquet filled with minerals and a touch of citrus. The taste is wonderfully fresh on the tongue, simple and stringent and yet filled with elegant fruit flavors. The wine is nicely available with a pleasant Riesling acidity. Geil is a star producer on its way to the top. The Geil winery received 3 bunches of grapes in the well-reputed German wine guide Gault Millau.

Super companions for seafood.

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Single-field wine from the world-famous field Juffer-Sonnenuhr in Brauneberg on the Moselle.
Juffer-Sonnenuhr is a south-facing, very steep vineyard directly down to the Moselle in Brauneberg. Schiffmann-Junk has 5,000 m2 of Riesling wine in this field and a small part of them are vines that are more than 110 years old. The harvest yield is reduced and only the absolute best grapes are used. This Spätlese is a special and especially delicious wine with a a symphony of fruit sweetness, balanced acidity and undertones of citrus and apricot. Juffer-Sonnenuhr shows itself from its finest side with emphasized minerality and acidity from ripe grapes. Beautiful, crisp and fresh. Elegant to Foie Gras.
The Schiffmann-Junk family has been producing fantastic wine for almost 400 years on the field Juffer and Juffer-Sonnenuhr near Brauneberg. Schiffmann-Junk is a small producer and the total production is 30-40,000 flasks per year.

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Geil's Chardonnay Bechtheim is an unusual Chardonnay, which offers a glass full of fine pineapple, almonds, tobacco notes and subtle wood. In the mouth it also shows a balance between the creaminess, the wood, beautiful fruit like orange, a little vanilla and the fine earthy undertones. Long, powerful finale. Aged in 500 liter tonneaux and influence from a small part of 225 liter barriques, results in great balance in the wine.

The philosophy at Geil is a consistent focus on quality. A high technical standard in production and a vanity in relation to the final end product. The focus is on immediate enjoyment and on emphasizing and protecting the generic character of the individual grapes.

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Aromas of vineyard peach, apricot, pineapple, a touch of lime and orange, complex flavors with a fine acidity, slightly spicy, equally mineral, yet elegant and delicate. The playful elegance of crystal clear aromas can also be felt in the taste. It all remains juicy and balanced at all times. A typical Riesling from Bechtheim.

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Weingut Geil Bechtheimer 2022
Riesling Spätlese

So incredibly delicately fruity, with spice and plenty of expression. In addition to the peach and apricot notes, the taste is full of minerals, full of finesse and a juicy interplay between fruity sweetness and refreshing acidity. Long and fine aftertaste. A natural talent that is only at the beginning of its development, but which is already so tasty. Sweetness can also be fantastically fine. The grapes for our Riesling Spätlese come from the Bechtheimer Geyersberg vineyard. The south-facing terraces, protected from frost, where our vines are grown, every year give rise to wine with special power, fruit and fullness.

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Weingut Ihringer
Chardonnay Baden 2020

"Uringa" - This was the first documented mention of today's wine town Ihringen in 962, which inspired us when we named this wine line. The interaction between climatic and geological conditions in selected vineyards from the best Ihringen vineyards, strict yield regulation and hand-picking form the basis of these excellent wines, which represent our house of the highest quality. Individual vinification and maturation in our wine cellars as well as the fine instinct of the cellar masters also ensure enjoyment at the highest level.
This wine is aged in oak barrels.

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Germany is known for producing some of the world's finest white wines, and the country has a rich and diverse tradition of winemaking. Here are some of the most significant and popular types of German white wines and regions:

  1. Riesling: Germany is famous for its Riesling, a grape variety that thrives in German vineyards. German Riesling wines are known for their purity, minerality, and fresh flavor profiles. They can range from dry and off-dry to sweet and noble sweet.

  2. Mosel: The Mosel region is one of the most well-known and picturesque wine regions in Germany. It is famous for its steep slopes along the Mosel River and produces delicate and elegant Riesling wines.

  3. Rheingau: Another important Riesling region, Rheingau, is located along the Rhine River and is known for its dry and elegant Riesling wines.

  4. Pfalz: The Pfalz region is one of the largest wine regions in Germany and produces a wide variety of white wines, including Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, and Silvaner. Pfalz wines are often fruity and well-balanced.

  5. Rheinhessen: Rheinhessen is Germany's largest wine region and is known for producing various types of white wine, including Riesling and Müller-Thurgau.

  6. Silvaner: Silvaner is another important white grape variety in Germany and produces wines with a refined taste and often a more neutral character compared to Riesling.

  7. Sekt: Sekt is German sparkling wine and is made using traditional methods similar to champagne. Germany is known for producing excellent Sekts suitable for festive occasions.

  8. German White Wine Classifications: German wine labels often include quality levels that indicate the style and sweetness of the wine. These include Kabinett (dry to off-dry), Spätlese (late harvest), Auslese (select harvest), Beerenauslese (select berry harvest), and Trockenbeerenauslese (dried berry harvest)

 
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