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Palatinate, Germany - Episode #18

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17/01/2020

Palatinate is the second-largest of the 13 German wine regions. Prior to the early 1990s, it was known officially as Rhine Palatinate. Listen to this episode to know more about the Palatinate wine region of Germany.

In this episode, we talk about the Palatinate wine region in Germany, part of the wine region series by Bevcast, Beverage Trade Network's podcast's channel.

Palatinate is the second-largest of the 13 German wine regions. Prior to the early 1990s, it was known officially as Rhine Palatinate. The wine region of Palatinate and the federal state of Palatinate overlap, but the wine region accounts for only 5% of the total area of the much larger federal state. The region of Palatinate consists of an 80- kilometer stretch of wine growing land.

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