The wine regions in Germany usually referred to, are the 13 defined regions for quality wine. The German wine industry has organised itself around these regions and their division into districts.
The 13 major wine regions (Anbaugebiete) for quality wine are Ahr, Baden, Franconia, Hessische Bergstraße, Mittelrhein, Mosel, Nahe, Palatinate, Rheingau, Rheinhessen, Saale-Unstrut, Saxony, and Württemberg.
The ebook presents the main growing areas in Germany and explains its historical and geographical background. Furthermore, special tourist highlights in the wine regions are presented. We hope to bring German wine culture a step closer to you and to provide you with some new knowledge about German wines.
The wine regions in Germany usually referred to, are the 13 defined regions for quality wine. The German wine industry has organised itself around these regions and their division into districts.
The 13 major wine regions (Anbaugebiete) for quality wine are Ahr, Baden, Franconia, Hessische Bergstraße, Mittelrhein, Mosel, Nahe, Palatinate, Rheingau, Rheinhessen, Saale-Unstrut, Saxony, and Württemberg.
The ebook presents the main growing areas in Germany and explains its historical and geographical background. Furthermore, special tourist highlights in the wine regions are presented. We hope to bring German wine culture a step closer to you and to provide you with some new knowledge about German wines.
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The rights of women and sexual relations
By: Karl Heinzen
Heinzen stood almost alone in the German-language press in his advocacy of women's rights. German papers occasionally noted feminist lectures of Mathilde Franziska Anneke, but aside from the Neue Zeit of St. Louis (George Schneider's short-lived paper) and Heinzen's Pionier, most German-language newspapers condemned the movement. Forty-Eighters like Reinhold Solger, Christian Esselen and Friedrich...
Elizabeth & Her German Garden
By: Marie Annette Beauchamp
Trapped in her circumstances, a dutiful wife escapes into her garden where through her eyes we see the seasons and the new events that each season brings to that site.