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In our wine store in Boppard, in the valley of the river rhine we are selling some of the best german Rieslings and Pinots since more than 30 years.
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In our wine store in Boppard, in the valley of the river rhine we are selling some of the best german Rieslings and Pinots since more than 30 years.
read moreWe ship wines worldwide. From A like Australia to Z like Zimbabwe.
If you travel along the rhine, have a stop in Boppard and sample some of the best german rieslings.
We are able to get 99% of all german wines.
Deutzerhof, Stodden, Schumacher
Perll, Lorenz, Weingart
J.J. Prüm, Paulinshof, Schneider
Diel, Schäfer-Fröhlich
Rebholz, Becker
Manz
Breuer, Allendorf
Zang
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Whether you are looking for a wine you tasted during your holidays in Germany, or for one you read about in a book. We will find it for you and supply you with it. Just email or call us for a quote.
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The Ahr region is Germany’s northernmost wine-growing area and with only 525 hectares area it is the third smallest one. The steep slopes above the river are particularly suitable for growing red wine. This is the reason why wine lovers very much enjoy travelling to the highly praised „German Paradise of Red Wine“.
They settled down between the Eifel and the Rhine and cultivated the first grapes in the area. The outstanding Ahr valley, located in the northern Rhineland-Palatinate, is today one of the most distinguished wine-growing areas in Germany. The winemakers of the Ahr region are one of the leading German wine producers. They have turned the small wild and romantic valley in the northern Rhineland-Palatinate into a treasure trove.
Quality is a priority. And this is well known to connoisseurs and wine lovers, as well as specialized journalists from all over the world, who easily start enthusing about this perfect combination of tradition, innovation and joyful experiments. The wines and winemakers of the Ahr valley attract everybody’s attention, they are award-winning and frequently honoured: as red wine of the year, winemaker of the year, region of the year and many more...
...and the winemakers are paying this with their difficult work on extremely steep vineyards. With only 520 hectares of vineyards the Ahr valley is tenth out of thirteen wine-growing areas in Germany. There is a price to pay for high quality: In order to prune the vine or bring in the grape harvest the winemakers often have to climb up steep slopes and rugged crevices, where often only very few vines are growing next to each other and where the use of machinery is impossible.
The Middle Rhine is a small wine-growing area along the 120 kilometre stretch between Bingen and Bonn and has approximately 500 hectares of vineyards, 85% of which are located on terraced slopes. In the interest of increasing quality, vineyards are subject to a voluntary quantity limit and produce an average of only 60 hectolitres per hectare. This deliberately low quantity is one of the reason for the excellent quality of wines from the Middle Rhine.
Located in the Rhenish Slate Mountains, the Middle Rhine area offers optimal conditions for viticulture. The flow of mild air from the south into the Rhine Valley creates the ideal climate for the vines planted in the area. Because the water in the Rhine stores heat, acting as a temperature equaliser, frosts seldom occur in the narrow Middle Rhine valley, even at extremely low temperatures. The mean annual temperature is 9.4° C.
This climate is particularly suited to Riesling, by far the most- widely grape variety in the area. Average rainfall is at its highest in June, July, and August. The vines are particularly dependent on summer rainfall as terraced soil loses water at a particularly high rate. Here, it is not hot, dry summers, but rather warm summers with sufficient rain that make for excellent vintages.
many vineyards sell part of their Riesling harvest to sparkling wine producers. Sparkling wine is a tradition in the Middle Rhine, and as early as the beginning of the 19th century, Riesling from the Rhine area was recognised as being well suited to the production of sparkling wine, with a number of "Champagne" makers becoming established in Coblence. Schnapps, liquors, and fine brandies are also produced by many winemakers.