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Tag Archives: Pinot Noir
Mosel Pinot Noir? Aber Ja (from Stein)!
By Christopher Matthews Germany is rightfully known for its Riesling. Not only is Germany by far the world’s biggest producer of the noble grape; it’s also the international benchmark for Riesling styles and excellence — from delicate, shimmering off-dry Kabinetts and complex, dazzling dry … Continue reading
Pinot Pleasure…in Germany
By Christopher Matthews Quick: name a German wine. Bet it’s a Riesling. And not for nothing: Germany is by far the world’s biggest producer of the noble grape, as well as the international benchmark for Riesling styles and excellence — from delicate, shimmering off-dry Kabinetts, to … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Wine, Wine + Food
Tagged Baden, Dr. Heger, Erste Lage, Franz Keller, German Wine Institute, Kaiserstuhl, Messmer, Pfalz, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Schwarzer Adler, VDP
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