The Riesling Road Trip crew makes its final trek east, stopping for cake, North Carolina BBQ, and yes, plenty of Riesling along the way! Next stop NYC.
Weiterführende Informationen: http://www.germanwineusa.com/riesling-road-trip/
No fermentation...no wine. As we can say that fermentation is one of the most important steps in wine production.
Kategorie: EnglishThe Deutsche Weinstraße goes through many typical wine villages with timber- framed houses where vines are growing across the road. Once a year, on the last Sunday in August, on an event-filled day the entire German Wine Road is re- served for pedestrians and cyclists: an 80 kilometre long wine festival with more than 300,000 cyclists, walkers and skaters! More information about the German wine region of Pfalz at: www.pfalzwein.de
Kategorie: EnglishThe town of Hoch- heim am Main is also located in the Rheingau region. This wine town with its famous wines is the origin of the term “Hock” for Rhine wine which is still used in Eng- land today. The term probably became popular after Queen Victoria visited Hochheim in 1845. Due to the good taste of the Hochheim wines and the benefits to health attributed to them the phrase “a good Hock keeps off the doc!” had established itself rather quickly. Even a century ago wines from the Rheingau were among the most ex- pensive on wine lists throughout the world, and especially in England. More information about the German wine region of Rheingau at: www.rheingauer-wbv.de
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