Qualitatswein Mit Pradikat. Symbol of high quality on a German label. Reserve. In some countries, this means wine was aged longer. In U.S., it can mean that or nothing at all. Rheingau. German region best-known for Riesling wines.
Qualitatswein mit Pradikat quality wine with special attributes (such as no sugar added). Kabinett: first picking through vineyard Spatlese: late harvested grapes Auslese: only most ripe bunches used ...
QUALITATSWEIN German term for a higher quality wine with a designation of origin, in contrast to a simple table wine. QUINTA The Portuguese word for a vineyard, farm or estate.
"Qualitatswein mit Pradikat" which translates from German to "quality wine with distinction." Almost always abbreviated in the US, and on the wine label.
(Redirected from Qualitatswein mit Pradikat) Qualitätswein mit Prädikat usually abbreviated to QmP is the level in the German wine classification to which almost all quality German wines belong.
A similar concept to the French terroir, though slightly less controversial, Austrian Qualitatswein (literally "quality wine") is tested for typicity with the classification printed on the wine label.[2] ...
See also: Quality, Grape, Must, Region, Harvest
 
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