
German Wine
German wine may not be known for its trendiness and is probably mostly known for its Leibfraumilch, but if you care to ask the wine professionals, you will certainly find that there are many wonderful wines in Germany. From Germany's greatest grape, the Riesling to some of the lesser known grapes, the Scheurebe - for the discovering wine taster we are sure you will be pleasantly surprised with what you will find.
Fascinating Wine Traditions in Würzburg

Fascinating Traditions: Local Wines, "Bocksbeutel" & Co.Quaint restaurants and traditional wine taverns ... >> more
Trier is Germany's Oldest Wine Growing Region

Trier is Germany's oldest wine-growing centre, with Celts and Romans cultivating their wines in the valley of the Moselle, ... >> more
The Wine Region Around Wiesbaden
Wiesbaden is located in the Rheingau region, which houses Riesling wines, matured to perfection. Here, you can explore all ... >> more
Drink & Party in Winterberg

Tenne Tenne is a night club, pub and a cocktail bar. Enjoy different kinds of music, ranging from salsa beats and house to ... >> more
Gothic Town Hall of Münster

Town Hall (Rathaus ) - a gothic structure from the mid-14th century with its famous Friedenssaal (Hall of Peace). In addition ... >> more
Trollinger, Schwarzriesling & Lemberger
Wine from Württembergis mainly red wine. The main production area is along the Neckar river between Stuttgart and ... >> more
Palatinate

In the Palatinate, you will find 2000 years of history and culture perfectly embedded in Mediterranean surroundings. ... >> more
Baden Wine Road
Meander along the Baden Wine Road (Badische Weinstrasse). The road invites you to indulge in special gastronomic ... >> more
Burg Metternich in Beilstein

Romantic Beilstein (population 160) is a tiny cluster of houses surrounded by vineyards and overshadowed by the massive ruin ... >> more
Winningen
Germany’s oldest half-timbered house – built in 1320 – is found in the vineyard village of Winningen. >> more
The Vineyards in Bernkastel- Kues
Also on the Mosel are Germany’s most expensive vineyards, the Bernkasteler Doctor in Bernkastel-Kues.The Vinothek in ... >> more
The Bremmer Valmont Vineyards
The Bremmer Valmont vineyards are the steepest in Europe with a gradient of 72%. >> more
Worms: From the Nibelungen Festival to Martin Luther

Get an earful of the Nibelungenlied, the 12th century saga that inspired Wagner’s Ring Cycle, at the Nibelungen-Festspiele ... >> more
Wine Museum & Museum of Technology

Those interested in wine should visit the Wine Museum in Speyer, where the world’s oldest wine is on display. Here also is ... >> more
Moselle Wine Road
The Moselle Wine Road (Mosel Weinstrasse) meanders slowly northwards from Trier to Koblenz for 195 km. From the river there ... >> more

