What are the major wine regions in Germany?

What is the climate in Germany?
Cool and continental with strong moderating influences from rivers and mountain ranges.
What is the topography like in Germany?
Rolling hills with rivers and steep hillside vineyards on river banks.
What are the soils in Germany?
Varies depending on the region, but the best vineyards are planted on heat-retaining soils and rocks such as slate and basalt.
What are the Germany grape varieties?
What is the primary grape variety in Germany?
Riesling
What are the primary aspects of viticulture in Germany?
What are the primary aspects of vinification in Germany?
What should you look for on a German wine label? (8)
Germany contains three extremes that lead to the production of the world’s purest expression of Riesling. What are they?
Is chaptalization allowed in Germany?
What levels of sweetness are wines fermented in Germany?
Define Landwein (PGI)?
Regional wines; rarely exported
Define Qualitatswein (PDO)?
Define Prädikatswein (PDO)?
A subset of Qualitätswein categorized by ripeness at harvest. There are six prädikate levels of quality.

What does the German acronym VDP stand for?
Verband Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter
The VDP is a German association of more than 200 top producers. Founded in 1910, this association is committed to quality by emphasizing the tradition of making dry riesling from the best terroir and vineyard sites. The quality levels the VDP has set forth are a more restrictive classification of vineyards, or einzellagen, designed to emulate the grand cru model of Burgundy.

What does the German acronym GG stand for?
Grosses Gewachs
These are dry, or trocken, wines from the top vineyard sites in the VDP Classification.
Where is Mosel located?
Northern Limit of viticulture (49 parallel); some of most northernly vineyards in the world.

__________ is Germany’s oldest winemaking region and one of the greatest locations for the pure expression of Riesling.
Mosel
What is the Mosel climate?
Cold continental; moderated by the Mosel River.
What is the Mosel topography?
Steep vineyards (among steepest in world) and South-facing to capture sun’s warmth.
What is the Mosel soil type?
Heat-retaining slate
What are the Mosel grape varieties?
What is the Mosel viticulture aspects?
