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Qualitätswein bestimmter Anbaugebiete - QbA
2010 Schwabenheimer Kaiserpfalz Bacchus
Grape Varietal:
Bouquet/ Taste: This wine is light, crisp and fruity, made from approved grape variety
$25.75 Bottle (click here for more information)
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2010 Grauer Burgunder Bornheimer Hähnchen Noblesse
Grape Varietal: Noblesse
Bouquet/ Taste: This grape produces a crisp, dry style wine with delicate bouquet, along with a low-mild acidity content of spiciness and aromatic taste.
$26.25 Bottle (click here for more information)
2009 Gau-Odernheimer Petersberg Red
Grape Varietal: Acolon - Crossing of: Lemberger & Dornfelder vines
Bouquet/Taste: This wine is rich in fruit, acid and tannin, with a bouquet ranging from berry-like to vegetal, such as green pepper.
$26.00 per bottle (click here for more information)
2008 3 Tenor Rotwein (Cuvèe)
Grape Varietal: Regent & Dornfelder
Bouquet/Taste: This wine is deep-colored and notable for its depth with mild acidity but attractively aromatic fruit aromas such as cherries and black currant.
$24.75 per bottle (click here for more information)
Qualitätswein bestimmter Anbaugebiete (certain growing Regions), abbreviated QbA (quality wine from one of the 13 specified wine-growing regions) must fulfill the following conditions:
Be produced exclusively from German produce from the legally recognized roster of grapes permitted in Germany, grown in one of the 13 specified wine-growing regions; the region must be declared on the label.
Must reach a natural alcohol content corresponding to a must weight between 51 and 72 Oechsle (depending on region and grape variety).
Must reach an existing alcohol content of at least 7% by volume.