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Mosel
The Mosel appellation is located in Germany, characterized by its steep, slate-covered vineyards along the Mosel River. It is for producing high-quality Riesling wines, which benefit from the region's unique microclimate and topography. The legal boundaries of the Mosel appellation encompass several districts, including Bernkastel, Piesport, and Traben-Trarbach, each contributing distinct terroir influences to the wines. The region's cool climate allows for the production of both dry and sweet styles, with a focus on aromatic and mineral-driven profiles.
Aromatic white wines, notably Riesling, with varying sweetness levels
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