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Originally Posted by KMR Stitch
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suddenly realise that you dont know the german winesystem... theyve got a pradikat system meaning it ranges from low to high quality from say landwine to the best there is
this trockenbeerenauslese (meaning dry grape - auslese means actually the best but its used as a term to tell ppl its very sweet too) is the best anselmann is very famous and all the prizes theyve got really tells something
cause like france germany has 1000s and 1000s of weinguter (companies or ppl who produce wein)
http://www.germanwine.de/english/gui...winelabels.htm
thats a riesling its a grape variety famous, spaetlese means its sweet, its
spaetlese
auslese
beerenauslese
trockenbeerenauslese
(from sweet to sweetest) see the anselmann is the sweetest and icewine too