Grosslage: Legally defined regions covering a number of different villages and many different vineyards within a single wine region. The way these regional, generic wines are labelled is one of the great travesties of the 1971 Wine Law.
Grosslage (gross'-lah-guh) German for "large vineyard." In German wine law it is a collection of individual vineyards (Einzellagen) that share common traits.
Grosslage (GROSS-lah-geh) - Literally "large vineyard," a German wine-law designation for a group of individual vineyards whose fruit may be assembled into a wine sold under the Grosslage name.
Grosslage German vineyard grouping within town region Gumpoldskirchen Austrian wine village near Vienna ...
GROSSLAGE A German wine-law designation meaning ‘large vineyard'. It is used to describe a group of individual vineyards whose fruit may be assembled into a wine sold under the Glosslage name ...
List of grosslagen Piesporter Michelsberg Niersteiner Gutes Domtal For a list of regions, see German wine.
grosslageA German term for a group of individual vineyard sites, or einzellagen. gutsabfüllungMeans estate-bottled. Related terms include abfüllung and erzeugerabfüllung.
In this area are found the most celebrated and renowned grosslagen - groups of vineyards, called einzellagen, whose quality should be both high and homogeneous - including the ones of St.
See also: Wine, Vineyard, Grape, Region, Sweet
 
|