Germany

Experience the captivating diversity of German wines, shaped by tradition and innovation. From the sun-drenched slopes of the Palatinate to the steep Moselle hills, German winemakers offer precise and elegant wines. Riesling, Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir), and Silvaner are at the forefront, with sustainable practices and modern winemaking techniques highlighting their quality. Enjoy dry Rieslings, velvety Spätburgunders, and more – a journey through the unique flavor profiles of Germany.

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Weingut Rings, Rosé, 2022, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €8,91 Sale price€9,90
Winery Rings Rosé VDP 2022
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Weinpaket: Delikate Weihnachten
Regular price €123,47 Sale price€137,19
Weinpaket: Delikate Weihnachten
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Weinpaket: Herzhafte Weihnachten
Regular price €145,66 Sale price€161,85
Weinpaket: Herzhafte Weihnachten
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Prinz – Riesling Nussbrunnen GG 2021
Mosel Riesling package
Regular price €156,40 Sale price€184,00
Mosel Riesling package
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Wine package: Rosé wines (still & sparkling)
Regular price €78,80 Sale price€98,50
Wine package: Rosé wines (still & sparkling)
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Wine package Germany vs. Austria – Burgundy
Regular price €86,45 Sale price€101,70
Wine package Germany vs. Austria – Burgundy
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Weinpaket Österreich vs. Deutschland – #02 Chardonnay/Morillon
Regular price €121,30 Sale price€142,70
Wine package Germany vs. Austria – Chardonnay/Morillon
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Weinpaket Österreich vs. Deutschland – #01 Riesling
Regular price €119,77 Sale price€140,90
Wine package Germany vs. Austria – Riesling
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Wine package for the curious – tasting package of 6 bottles
Regular price €91,58 Sale price€122,10
Wine package for the curious – tasting package of 6 bottles
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Frequently Asked Questions about German Wines

German wines are known for their precision and elegance. They are characterized by high acidity and a wide range of flavors, from fruity to mineral. German Rieslings are especially renowned, considered among the best in the world.

The most common grape varieties in Germany include Riesling, Pinot Noir (Spätburgunder), Silvaner, Müller-Thurgau, and Pinot Gris (Grauburgunder). Each of these varieties offers unique aromas and flavor profiles.

The storability of German wines depends on the type of wine. High-quality Rieslings and Pinot Noirs can be stored for several decades, gaining complexity over time. Other white wines like Silvaner and Müller-Thurgau should be consumed within a few years.

German wines pair well with a variety of dishes. Riesling harmonizes excellently with fish, seafood, and Asian cuisine. Pinot Noir pairs well with poultry, game, and robust cheeses. Silvaner is a versatile companion to light dishes and salads.

White wines from Germany should be served well chilled, ideally at a temperature between 7-13°C (45-55°F). Red wines like Pinot Noir should be served at a temperature of around 16-18°C (60-65°F) to fully bring out their aromas.