One of Germany's smallest and indeed coolest wine regions, the Ahr Valley has made a name for itself with Pinot Noir, or Spätburgunder as it is known in Germany.
Ahrweiler is a small village located in the centre of the Ahr Valley. To the east the region becomes much flatter compared to the hillier terrain to the west. The village typically grows red grape varieties such as...
Read more ▸Altenahr is located in the far west of the Ahr Valley, just a few miles from Ahrweiler. The village is best known for growing the red Spätburgunder on ...
Read more ▸Neuenahr is known for the cultivation of Spätburgunder. There are three important Grosse Lage vineyard sites here - Kirchtürmchen, Schieferlay and Sonnenberg.
Read more ▸The hilly wine producing village of Dernau is located in the centre of the Ahr Valley where a number of producers cultivate Spätburgunder. It is famed for two Grosse Lage sites - Pfarr...
Read more ▸The village of Heimersheim is located in the Ahr Valley and is known for the production of both red and white wines. Reds are usually made with Spätburgunder, while a number of white v...
Read more ▸Mayschoß is a small village in the Ahr Valley cultivating Spätburgunder. Mönchberg is the only Grosse Lage vineyard here which overlooks the village.
Read more ▸The small village of Rech is located in the Ahr Valley where it cultivates Spätburgunder. There is just a single Grosse Lage here, the historical site of Herrenberg.
Read more ▸Walporzheim is one of the most important wine producing villages in the Ahr Valley. Located between Ahrweiler and Dernau it produces wines from four di...
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