Culinary and historically rich wine regions
The vast vineyards with millions of vines and world-famous grape varieties spread over different regions also make southwestern
Germany
a wine paradise. The most famous grape varieties used in wine production are the Riesling and Muller-Thurgau. The Riesling grape is widely used in the Moselle region, the oldest wine region in the country, where the grape grows on steep slopes along the Moselle, Saar and Ruwer rivers. The type of soil, such as gravel and volcanic rock, in the warm baden region provides a sublime taste of wines, especially known is the Spatburgunder wine.
The Deutsche Weinstrasse, Germany's best-known wine route, stretches for 85 kilometres and runs through Rheniland-Pfalz. Along the way, enjoy idyllic landscapes, delicious food in regional restaurants and, of course, the best wines. Discover the Southwestern wine regions, Where the world can't find you...