German Wine Guide

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Author: Armin Diel

ISBN-10: 0789205777

ISBN-13: 9780789205773

Category: Wine - Europe - General & Miscellaneous

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For years this has been, as the largest newspaper in Germany said, "the definitive guide to German wine." Now available for the first time in English, the German Wine Guide presents nearly 400 of the country's best producers and reviews almost 3,000 wines. At the beginning of this century German Rieslings were the most expensive wines in the world, commanding higher prices than the top growths of Bordeaux. Today, in their incomparably light and elegant style, they offer value for money unmatched by any other wine-producing country. During the past decade, German producers have been paying more attention to quality of their wines, reducing yields but enhancing their reputations. The wine world has noticed, and the consumer is beginning to as well, meaning that there are more and better German wines in our stores all the times. The German Wine Guide provides a region-by-region critique of individual vineyards and wines, including tasting notes and a price guide. The scope, while selective, is vast, taking in both the known estates of the Mosel and little-known vineyards crafting fine wines. The authors are considered the two most influential wine writers in Germany. As German wines continue to attract more attention, this will be the resource both for aficionados and amateurs. Other Details: 500 illustrations and maps 520 pages 5 1/2 x 5 1/2" Published 1999relations gimmick. As the German Wine Institute has stated for years, it's the quality of the wine in the glass that counts! With our best wishes and "Prost!" Booknews German wine and food critic Diel owns one of the country's leading wine estates. Payne is an American wine critic living in Germany. They team up to describe the red and white wines of Germany, providing information by which readers can evaluate which will suit their own taste and budget. They include directions and other information for visiting wineries. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Preface4About This Book and How to Use It6The Growing Regions8Germany's Wine Terminology10The Wine Label11It's All in the Grapes12What Is the "Pradikat?"13Wine Styles14Vintage Chart15The Classification Debate16Stars of the German Wine World18Our Rating System24Germany's Best Estates26The Authors' Favorites28Wines of the Year - 1995, 1996, 1997Best Dry Red Wines30Best Dry White Burgundies32Best Dry Rieslings34Best Off-Dry Rieslings36Best Riesling Spatlese Wines38Best Riesling Auslese Wines40Best Noble Late Harvest Rieslings42Wines for Bargain Hunters44The Regions, the Producers, the WinesAhr46Baden60Franken (Franconia)117Hessische Bergstra[s ligature]e152Mittelrhein158Mosel-Saar-Ruwer182Nahe258Pfalz (Palatinate)294Rheingau348Rheinhessen397Saale-Unstrut438Sachsen (Saxony)442Wurttemberg447The Best Sparkling Wines475The Best Marc and Fine484Information Bureaus495The Right Glasses496Index of the Estates498Index of Individuals505Copyright516