• The wines of Germany - eBook
  • The wines of Germany - eBook
  • The wines of Germany - eBook
  • The wines of Germany - eBook
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  • Format:Ebook
  • ISBN:9781917084260
  • Publication Date:23-09-2019

The wines of Germany - eBook

Anne Krebiehl MW

The wines of Germany - eBook

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Domaine Faiveley International Wine Book of the Year 2020 (Louis Roederer International Wine Writers' Awards)

Hobbled by confusing wine laws and still overcoming a residual Liebfraumilch image, Germany has been described as the bane of every wine lover’s life. But despite this baggage Germany today is a vibrant, creative and progressive wine country. German wine expert Anne Krebiehl profiles each region in terms of its climate, soils, history, predominant grape varieties and current dynamics, providing key producer profiles, including well-known estates along with some interesting newcomers.

German-born but London-based, Anne Krebiehl MW is a wine writer and lecturer. Her work has been published in many trade and consumer publications and she is currently an editor for Vinous. She lectures, particularly on German wine, consults for London restaurants and translates wine-related texts. Anne also judges at international wine competitions. Her interests are German, Austrian, Italian and New Zealand wines, with a particular focus on Pinot Noir, Riesling and traditional method sparkling wines.
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