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Germany

Germany's wine industry has been out of fashion and favour for much of the last two decades. Although New World competition was a factor, much of the problem was of their own making as they flooded the market with inferior sweet wines. As a result, German wines lost their identity and heritage. Now, however, a new generation of growers has taken up the baton to re-establish their country's wines' indigenous character by concentrating on quality rather than quantity. What could be nicer than a glass of Riesling as an aperitif? Often lower in alcohol (some as low as 8.5%) than French wines, Riesling has a nice balance of sweetness and fresh acidity. To end a meal, a delicious glass of Auslese quality wine makes a fine alternative to a glass of port.


Wines from Germany


Mosel Riesling, Walter Siegel

Colour: White
Variety: Riesling
Style: Aromatic and Medium Dry White Wines
Origin: Germany
Vintage: 2008/09
Bottle Size: 75cl

£7.34

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£12.22

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£13.16

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£15.63

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£30.79

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