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Icewine crowns the 2015 vintage in Germany
The wait for the deep freeze was worth it after all. As the German Wine Institute (DWI) announced, on the 18 and 19 January many estates in almost all German wine growing regions were able to harvest grapes (mainly Riesling, Silvaner and Pinot Noir) for the production of Eiswein or ice wine.
Read moreNew Management for German Wine Institute office in Denmark
The Danish office of “Wines of Germany” in Copenhagen came under new management after nine years in January 2016. In a Europe-wide call for tenders, the agency Ehrenberg Kommunikation prevailed with creative concepts against a strong field of competitors.
Read moreNew York Times recommends Mosel wine country
US-journalist Adam Graham recommends to visit Germany's Mosel wine country - mother land of fine riesling wines - in his latest New York Times publication. The NYT narrowed down the world's top destinations to 52 places to see in the year of 2016.
Read moreGermany, market leader in the white wine segment of Norway
Norway's alcohol monopoly "Vinmonopolet" has published its statistics for 2015. And the market leader in the white wine segment is - again - Germany! 30.1 % of all white wines sold by Vinmonopolet in Norway come from Germany.
Read moreChancellor Merkel enjoys Generation Riesling wines
Shortly before her party congress december 14/15th in Karlsruhe, Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel visited reknowned restaurant "garbo" to enjoy Generation Riesling wines created by young vintner Christian Estelmann from Eugen Wambsganß winery in Landau, Palatinate.
Read moreSilvaner from Franconia and Rheingau Riesling best wines in Sweden
The leading Swedish wine magazine "Allt om Vin" has chosen two German wines as best of 2015: From 4000 wines which are available on the Swedish market, the jury chose a Sylvaner from Franconia at number 1 and a Rheingau Riesling place 2 in the category "Dry White Wines".
Read moreVintage 2015 has Winegrowers Smiling
As the 2015 harvest drew to a close, winegrowers were already singing unusually effusive words of praise. A survey by the German Wine Institute (DWI) found that all German growing regions are reporting top quality yields.
Read morePinot Noir from Germany on WineEnthusiast's ultimate list
This year, Wine Enthusiast’s tasting panel reviewed more than 19.800 wines from around the globe spanning Old World and New World wine regions alike. Edeltraud und Hanspeter Ziereisen reached 11th place with a 2010 Pinot Noir from Germany's southwestern region of "Baden".
Read moreTop seller: Mulled wine from Germany
More and more winelovers worldwide fancy high quality mulled wine from Germany. A growing number of producers create this hot drink with white as well as red wines. It is produced by individual vintners as well as cellars and available in many supermarkets.
Read moreWine Market in Germany: Online Share set to Rise
The online share of wine sales has been on a constant increase. Along with books, wine was one of the first items to be sold online. Wine was already a player in the dotcom era around the year 2000. Also ProWein, the leading trade fair for wine and spirits held in Dusseldorf, Germany is registering more and more trade visitors in this segment.
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