Weingut (vine'-goot) The German term for a vineyard estate. If it appears on a bottle the grapes must come entirely from vineyards the producer owns. Weinkellerei (vine-kel'-er-rye) ...
Weingut: Describes an estate which owns vineyards as a source of fruit for its wine. Weinkellerei: Describes an estate which buys in grapes to make wine, rather than owning its own vineyards. Next instalment: The Saar ...
Weingut: A German term for wine estate or vineyard. Weinkellerei: A German term for wine cellar. Wine: Natural drink obtained by the fermenting of grape must.
Weingut: (Vine-goot) Any wine producing property in Germany. Weinstrasse: (Vine-strass-uh) "Wine road" in Germany. A tourist route that connects many wineries in a given area.
Dr Dirk Richter, Weingut Max Ferd. Richter Danie de Wet, De Wetshof Estate Annegret Reh-Gartner, Weingut Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt Nigel Greening, Felton Road Pieter Malan, Simonsig Jean-Marc Brocard, Jean-Marc Brocard Alois Kracher ...
German "chateaus" are titled as "Kloster", "Schloss", "Burg", "Domaine" or "Weingut" followed by the vineyard name. A.P.Nr Amtliche Prüfnummer Quality control number (image ex: 33050 031 04) ...
Eiswein - Literally "ice wine," these grapes are picked and pressed while frozen, resulting in an exquisite, highly concentrated dessert wine experience. Weingut Werner, Ratzenberger and Markus Molitor all put out Eisweins worth trying.
weingutA German term used to signify a wine estate. weinkellereiDescribes an estate which buys in grapes to make wine, rather than owning its own vineyards.
See also: Wine, Estate, Sweet, Quality, Bottle
 
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