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German wine is primarily produced in the southwest of Germany, along river Rhine and its tributaries, with the oldest plantations going back to the Roman era. Approximately 60 percent of the German wine production is situated in the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate, where 6 of the 13 regions (Anbaugebiete) for quality wine are situated. Germany has about 102,000 hectares (252,000 acres or 1,020 square kilometers) of vineyard, which is around one tenth of the vineyard surface in Spain, France or Italy. The total wine production is usually around 9 million hectoliters annually, corresponding to 1.2 billion bottles, which places Germany as the eighth largest wine-producing country in the world.

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Kauer Gutsreisling 2010

Kauer Gutsreisling 2010

$19.50
Price: $19.50

WInter Reisling Kalkstein 2010

WInter Reisling Kalkstein 2010

$25.00
Price: $25.00

Becker-Landgraf Riesling Herrgottspfad 2009

Becker-Landgraf Riesling Herrgottsefad 2009

$33.00
Price: $33.00

Becker-Landgraf Riesling Olberg Spatlese 2008

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Becker-Landgraf Riesling Olberg Spatlese 2008</p>

$18.00
Price: $18.00

Winter Riesling Kalkstein 2008

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Winter Riesling Kalkstein 2008</p>

$28.25
Price: $28.25

Winter Riesling Leckerberg 2008

Winter Riesling Leckerberg 2008

$49.50
Price: $49.50

Weiser-Kunstler Riesling Enkircher Ellergrub Spatlese 2006

Weiser-Kunstler Riesling Enkircher Ellergrub Spatlese 2006

$30.00
Price: $30.00

Kauer Riesling Barcharacher Kloster Kabinett Habtrocken 2008

Kauer Riesling Barcharacher Kloster Kabinett Habtrocken 2008

$20.00
Price: $20.00

Kauer Riesling Barcharacher Kloster Kabinett Habtrocken 2007

Kauer Riesling Barcharacher Kloster Kabinett Habtrocken 2007

$22.50
Price: $22.50

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