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10 Great German Wines

10 Great German Wines

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German wines are often made with Reisling grapes and are some of the finest wines in the world. Check out ten great options we've curated for you below!

1.Leibfraumilch

This white wine is fresh and floral and is medium bodied with some dryness.

2.Dr Heger Ihringer Winklerberg

Originates from the warmest vineyard in Germany and has hints of cranberries, red currant and dried cherries, cranberries.

3.Barth Pinot Blanc

This one is described as lean and packed with fruit. It goes well with shellfish,chicken,cheese dishes and vegetables.

4. Theodorus Riesling Trocken

These German wines are filled with rich flavors of lemon, apricot and apples. It is an off- dry white wine from a family owned estate in Pfalz region of Germany.

5.Schloss Reinhartshausen 2016

Best served with seafood such as crustaceans and mussels this wine is quite fruity. You'll experience scents of apricots, citrus fruit, and quinces.

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6.Hans Wirsching

These German wines are from the region of Franconia and is produced by Hans Wirsching.

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7.Weingut Bastgen Kestener

This is a fruity, sweet wine but not overly so because the high acidity balances out the sweetness perfectly.

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8. Blees Ferber

This River Bend Reisling is from the region of Mosel, Germany. Wine production is this area dates back to Roman times, making it the country's oldest wine growing region.

A white wine with 12% alcoholic content, and pairs perfectly with any vegan and vegetarian dishes.

10. Over the Moon Rosé Sekt

Originating from Rheingau, Germany this semi-dry sparkling wine has citrus notes of apples, strawberries, melons and pears. It works well with foods such as shellfish, vegetables, cheese and chicken.

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Which one of these German wines are you going to try first? Tell us in the comment section below!

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