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German Wine - The New Commodity On The American Market

By: Matt Ellsworth

German wine is something that is finally catching on in American and for good reason. German wine is wonderful wine with many different notes and harmonized flavors to it. One of the most common and popular of all German wines is the Riesling. This German wine has gained some serious ground in the wine world in the last decade or so thanks to its fabulous flavor.

Riesling is a popular German wine because it can grow in stony areas that have little moisture. Thee grapes are hardy and tough and they do not require the pampering that some other varieties of grapes need which makes them perfect for German wine. And this type of German wine can last for many years due to its favorable acid levels.

The crops of the grapes used in this German wine are always plentiful. This is due in part to the great growing conditions and the grapes ability to thrive with little water as well as their tough exterior. These grapes used to make this German wine are very frost resistant. They do not shrivel and wither when it gets cold out which is great for German weather.

This particular German wine, the Riesling wine, will take a little longer to make in that the grapes need some more growing time when compared to other kinds of grapes. German wine grapes are ones that mature a little later in the year, sometimes not until late October. This is not a bad thing though because this German wine is one of the most favorable of all wines with its vital and fresh taste.

This German wine also has a very distinctive fragrance that also makes it popular among the wine connoisseurs of the world. This German wine is one to share with friends and take on picnics no matter where it is that you live. A good German wine is always welcome at any table and it will bring out the best in just about any meal it is served with.

In fact this German wine, the Riesling, is getting to be so popular that it is one of the most planted of all German wines. Of all the German wine made and all of the grapes grown to make it Riesling makes up over one fifth of all the grape plantings for German wine. This is quite a feat.

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