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German wine is synonymous with precision, freshness, and incredible balance. Germany is world-renowned as the homeland of the finest Riesling wines, but today it is also increasingly valued for its elegant reds and high-quality sparkling wines. Our assortment opens the door to the country's most important regions: from the steep slopes of the Mosel to the sun-drenched vineyards of Baden. Discover authentic German quality that delights both novice enthusiasts and seasoned collectors.
White semi dry
White semi dry
White semi dry
Sparkling dry
White sweet
Germany is the northernmost major wine region in the world. Due to the cooler climate, the grapes here ripen longer, accumulating an incredible concentration of aromas while maintaining the vibrant acidity that is the backbone of German wine.
No other country can offer such a variety of Riesling – from dry wines with stone fruit aromas to sweet masterpieces touched by noble rot. However, Germany has much more to offer. Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) reaches incredible elegance here and is becoming a serious competitor to Burgundy. It is also worth discovering the mineral Weissburgunder (Pinot Blanc) and crisp Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris) bottles.
The map of German winemaking is diverse. Mosel is famous for light, floral, and mineral wines from slate soils. Rheingau and Rheinhessen offer slightly fuller, structured Rieslings. To understand quality, look for the VDP eagle logo – an elite association of wine estates representing the best producers in the country.
Due to its fresh acidity and wide range of styles, German wine is one of the most versatile partners in gastronomy.
Dry or off-dry Riesling is the best choice for Thai curry, sushi, or spicier Chinese dishes. The slight sweetness perfectly balances the heat, while the acidity refreshes the palate. For light appetizers, our snacks for wine are an ideal match.
Elegant German Spätburgunder wonderfully complements roasted poultry, duck, or lamb. Meanwhile, full-bodied, barrel-aged white wines pair perfectly with fattier fish or pork roasts.
The German word Trocken means "dry." If you are looking for a wine without residual sweetness, always look for this word on the label. Meanwhile, Halbtrocken indicates an off-dry style.
Without a doubt. Top-tier Rieslings possess incredible aging potential, making them a valuable gift for a collector. Particularly sought after are Grosses Gewächs (GG) bottles, which designate the best wines from unique single-vineyard sites.