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Which major rivers are associated with wine growing regions in Germany?
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?
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?
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?
What is the ratio of white to red varieties in German viticulture?
Which river is not associated with wine growing regions in Germany?
Which river is not associated with wine growing regions in Germany?
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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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