PROST! Germany’s year of wine
June 10, 2012 by Guest Author
Filed under TRAVEL
When it comes to wine, SouthWest Germany could be Europes best-kept secret.(Maybe its our fault for drinking most of it ourselves!)According to the authoritative international Gault Millau Wine Guide 2012, the red wines grown in Baden in the Rhine Valley are outstanding, with Bernhard Huber from Malterdingen awarded 5 grapes out of five for his Spätburgunder (German for pinot Noir).
The rival Eichelmann guide reckons that Baden now produces more top-rated Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris and Chardonnay wines than any other German region!
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For more information please visit www.tourism-bw.com
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