Wine Regions of Germany

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Which major rivers are associated with wine growing regions in Germany?

  • Rhine and Moselle (correct)
  • Mine and Rhine
  • Danube and Rhine
  • Elbe and Saloon Stewart

What is the surface area of viticulture in Germany?

  • Two-thirds of total vineyard area
  • One-third of total vineyard area
  • 103,000 hectares (correct)
  • 26,582 hectares

Which region in Germany is known for its important wine growing area?

  • Eastern Germany (correct)
  • North Germany
  • South Germany
  • Lake constant

What is the ratio of white to red varieties in German viticulture?

<p>Two-thirds white and one-third red (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which river is not associated with wine growing regions in Germany?

<p>Danube (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

German Wine Regions and Rivers

  • The Moselle, Rhine, and Nahe rivers are associated with wine growing regions in Germany.
  • The Danube is not associated with wine growing regions in Germany.
  • Germany has a total surface area of 103,000 hectares dedicated to viticulture.
  • The Moselle is known for its steep slopes, which contribute to the unique terroir of the region.
  • The Rhine is a crucial river for wine production, with the Rheingau region being known for its high-quality wines.
  • The ratio of white to red varieties in German viticulture is approximately 80:20, indicating a greater production of white wines.

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