Which is the northenmost region in Germany?
Mittelrhein
Ahr
Rheingau
Mosel-Saar-Ruwer
German Wines are generally Sweet.
Generally speaking, What direction are the slopes of the finest German wines?
East
South-East
South
South-West
what is the main purpose for most of the German Vineyards being Directly into river valleys?
Irrigation
Protect from frost
Sight
Slopes ascension
Main German soil type
Chalk
Gallets
Basalt
Gravel
Slate
Volcanic
Kimmeridge clay
Usual Alcohol % of German Wines
7 to 11
11 to 13
13 +
Who took Germany's Vineyards from the churches and sold them to the people?
Willhem II
Friedrich V
Hitler
Napoleon
when does the grapes usually starts to Ripen in Germany?
Mid-May
Early June
Late june
Late july
how is the German quality regulated, according to their laws?
Weight of the must
% of alcohol
The specific vineyard prestige
The vintage
What is the Gustative result of lower Alcohol in Trockenbeerenauslesen?
More Residual Sugar
Very delicate aromas
Alcohol Taste in the palate
Warming sensation in the back of the mouth
German white wines should be drank young, since they have no age potential
What is the steepest vineyard in Germany?
Calmont
Hölle
Bienenlay
Sonnenurh
what is the closest comparison to German's famous Eiswein?
Sauternes
Madeira
Vins de pailles
cidres de glace
How is the Franken classic bottle called?
Bock
Hock
Bocksbeutels
Bucksbottle
Mass