Zachys Collections - Germany
German Wine FAQs
What is German wine known for?
German wine is known for its precision, high acidity, and ability to express terroir. Riesling is the country’s most iconic grape, producing wines that range from dry to richly sweet.
What are the main wine regions in Germany?
Key regions include Mosel, Nahe, Pfalz, and Baden, each offering distinct climates and styles, from steep slate vineyards to warmer, sun-drenched sites.
What grape varieties are grown in Germany?
Germany is best known for Riesling, along with Pinot Noir (Spätburgunder), Pinot Blanc, and Silvaner, as well as a growing range of other varietals.
Why do German wines taste so different from region to region?
Germany’s wines are shaped by climate, vineyard slope, and soil, particularly slate, which helps retain heat and influence ripening. These factors create a wide range of styles, even within the same grape.
What is the Prädikat system in Germany?
The Prädikat system classifies wines based on grape ripeness at harvest, ranging from Kabinett to Spätlese and Auslese. These levels help define sweetness, concentration, and aging potential.