Germany - Rheingau Flashcards

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What kind of soil is prized in the rheingau?

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red slate

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What are the primary grapes of the Rheingau

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Riesling & Spatburgunder

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How many Bereich & Einzellagen does the Rheingau have?

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1 bereich (Johannisberg) & 120 Einzellagen

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What is the Nahe known for?

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Quality white wines from south facing slopes of its East-West valley of the Nahe tributary.

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What is Rheinhessen known for?

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Fertile, flat, high production riesling, muller thurgau, & dornfelder.

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What is Pfalz known for?

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Being named after Palatinum (Latin for Palace), warm, sunny summers, and producing a lot of bulk wine of riesling, muller thurgau. grauburgunder, dornfelder, spatburgunder.

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What is Franken known for?

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making a bit of table wine from early-ripening varieties like muller thurgau & silvaner, bottled in bocksbeutels

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What is Hessische Bergstrasse known for?

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Being named after Hessian Mountain Road, being a small region that produces mostly white, especially riesling.

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What is Wurttemberg known for?

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Red grape plantings of Trollinger, Schwarzriesling (meunier), & Lemberger along the Necker river valley & lake constance. More rain & humidity than other german wine regions.

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What is Baden known for?

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The Kaiserstuhl bereich, germany’s warmest wine appellation, being the third biggest volume producer, producing a ton of spatburgunder, as well as muller thurgau & grauburgunder. Famous for spatburgunder weissherbst.

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What is Ahr known for?

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the northernmost and smallest red-wine dominant appellation, spatburgunder, dornfelder, portugieser. steep, terraced vineyards full of graywake & slate, producing higher tannin reds with prominent oak-derived spice.

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What is the mittelrhein known for?

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small production riesling and castels

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