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Hessische Bergstrasse

Hessische Bergstrasse

Hessische Bergstrasse is a wine region located in the southern part of Hesse, Germany. It is characterized by its warm climate and varied topography, which includes hills and valleys. The region is known for its production of white wines, primarily from the Riesling, Grauburgunder, and Weißburgunder grape varieties. The Hessische Bergstrasse is part of the Anbaugebiet classification, emphasizing its significance in German viticulture.

White wines with a focus on aromatic and fresh profiles

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