Educating Sommeliers Worldwide.
By Beverage Trade Network
Burgenland is one of Austria’s four main wine regions, located about an hour from Vienna in the easternmost part of the country. Listen to this episode to know more about the Burgenland Wine Region of Austria.
The Nahe wine region is one of Germany’s 13 wine regions, known primarily for its Riesling grape varietals. In fact, Riesling now accounts for 27.2% of all wine produced in the Nahe region. Listen to this episode to know more about the Nahe wine region of Germany.
Located in southwestern Germany, Württemberg is officially part of the federal state of Baden-Württemberg. Listen to this episode to know more about the Wurttemberg wine region of Germany.
Saxony, the third-smallest German wine region, is primarily located along the banks of the Elbe River. Listen to this episode to know more about the Saxony wine region of Germany.
The German wine region of Saale-Unstrut, located almost entirely within the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt, is defined primarily by two rivers – the Saale and the Unstrut. Listen to this episode to know more about the Saale Unstrut wine region of Germany.
Rheinhessen is the largest of the 13 German wine regions, occupying the left bank of the Rhine between Worms and Bingen. Listen to this episode to know more about the Rheinhessen wine region of Germany.