German wines
The majority of German wine is produced in the west of Germany, along the river Rhine and the oldest plantation is dated back to the Roman era. Germany has about 102,000 hectares of vineyards to supply us with the best quality red, white and rosé wines. Germany produces about 1.2 billion bottles of wine each year, (that’s 38 bottles a second) which places the country as the 8th largest wine producing country in the world. Two thirds of Germany’s wine production is white wine which can range from the world’s most exclusive, elegant and aromatically pure wine to a cheap, mass market semi sweet wine, but there is a large range from dry, semi and semi sweet white wines to rosé, red and sparkling wines. Germany use the Riesling grape which produces a fruity and elegant white wine and for their red wine the Spätburgunder grape which produces Pinot Noir, the leader in the red wine category. So whether you’re hosting a fancy dinner party, buying a bottle or two as a gift, or simply looking forward to a romantic night in with a bottle of German wine, let Twenga help you save some money by finding the lowest prices by searching the internet for you.
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