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What to eat in Germany? Top 3 German Wine Appellations

Last update: Sun Mar 2 2025
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Best German Wine Appellations

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An ode to freshness and maturity, this award-winning Premier Cru Brut Blanc Champagne will transport you to the lushness of the French countryside after rain. With crisp apples, juicy plums, and an earthy, vegetal edge, the nose pays homage to a variety of garden flavours.


All while subtle notes of cinnamon and exotic fruits linger further afield, unfolding at the perfect moment and staying for a prime length.
AWARDS

Portugal Wine Trophy - Grand Gold

2022, 2021

Berlin Wine Trophy - Grand Gold

2021, 2020

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Very expressive and complex on the nose with aromas of ripe stone fruit as well as exotic pineapple and banana, which are framed by fine caramel notes and spicy, noble accents from the wood aging. On the palate, the wine impresses with a fabulous balance of fresh, pointed acidity, a wonderful juiciness despite the low residual sugar and a finish carried by flattering creaminess and noble wood tones.
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Portugal Wine Trophy - Grand Gold

2017

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Presented in vivid, fiery-pink sparkle, this award-winning Prestige Brut Rosé de Saignée delivers a lively complex of red fruits and syrups to energise the palate. Expressive, tactful, and irresistibly sweet, its bold aromas of ripe blackberries and raspberries are grounded with subtle vegetal undertones to finish – a romantic duet of earth and fruit.
AWARDS

Asia Wine Trophy - Grand Gold

2022, 2020

Berlin Wine Trophy - Grand Gold

2022

Portugal Wine Trophy - Grand Gold

2022

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