Geographical location:
The Mosel Valley, a gorge the river carved between the Hunsrück and Eifel hills, and the valleys of its tributaries, the Saar and Ruwer rivers.
Major town(s): Koblenz (confluence of the Mosel and Rhine rivers), Cochem, Zell, Bernkastel, Piesport, Trier.
Climate:
Optimal warmth and precipitation in the steep sites and valleys.
Soil types:
Clayish slate and greywacke in the lower Mosel Valley (northern section); Devonian slate in the steep sites and sandy, gravelly soil in the flatlands of the middle Mosel Valley; primarily shell-limestone (chalky soils) in the upper Mosel Valley (southern section, parallel with the border of Luxembourg).
Vineyard area (2003):
9,533 ha / 23,555 acres · 6 districts · 19 collective vineyard sites · 500+ individual sites
Grape varieties [white 91.7% · red 8.3%] (2003):
Riesling (56.8%), Müller-Thurgau (16.1%), Elbling (7.2%) � an ancient variety cultivated by the Romans and because of its pronounced acidity, often used as a base wine for Sekt, Germany's sparkling wine � as well as Kerner, Bacchus and Spätburgunder.
Marketing:
About one fifth of the region's grape harvest is handled by the regional cooperative cellars in Bernkastel-Kues. Overall, the producers of bottled wine are cooperatives (13%), estates (28%) and commercial wineries (59%). The latter also bottle and market a healthy quantity of wines from other German wine-growing regions (e.g. the Pfalz and Rheinhessen) as well as less expensive, imported wines. Much of this production is exported. Nevertheless, direct sales to final consumers is an important sales outlet for smaller growers, who benefit from the region's tourism. Zell, Bernkastel and Piesport are among the few German appellations of origin with a recognition value far beyond their borders.
Signposted routes through wine country:
Mosel Weinstrasse (driving) · Moselhöhenweg (hiking trails on both sides of the river) · Römische Weinstrasse (driving) from Leiwen to Schweich · Elbling Route (driving) from Konz to Perl, parallel with the Luxembourg border