Some wine clubs offer incentives to encourage joining as a discount or free gift. Once registered, you can also likely to benefit from other savings, such as the discounted value of the cases or special offers.
The grape grows well in conditions that are generally more suited to white varieties i.e., cold weather in Germany. Dornfelder second variety is the most widely grown red wine grape in Germany following the pinot noir (known as pinot noir). Dornfelder is a hybrid red grape of Germany, who has reached the limit grapes and dark Helfensteiner Heroldrebe.
This Dornfelder fields of red wine is a powerful wine, an opulent flavors of cherry aromas in the nose develops. Tannins, rich way destroyed the palace and make an ideal accompaniment to dishes of poultry and game and cheeses of the graft. Dornfelder is a cross between Helfenstein and Heroldrebe and 'includes all important red wines grown in Germany, somewhere in his genealogy and seems happy to have inherited much of their strengths as their bad.' Be sure to take the world by storm since.
During the middle Ages, monks upheld the tradition of wine production and crops, which celebrated today. Today, it is almost forgotten, but Germany and France was once honored as the two main wine producing countries in the world and German wines reach higher prices at auction.
Germany continued to drink and quality wines (most Germans have never heard of a brand), sweet wines non-descript became synonymous with German wine. Although difficult to find a local wine shop, a growing number of high-quality German wines are now finding their way across the Atlantic, took over the place once they are known internationally.
BBG Wines is dedicated to bringing you award-winning and boutique wines from some of Germany's finest estate wineries. Some are well-known in Germany and abroad, others are too small to produce enough wine for broad distribution outside of Germany.
King Frosch Wines are dry, semi-dry, fruity and sparkling,all designed to tempt your palate with the flavors of Germany, all crafted with care and creativity by experienced wine makers. Even if you think you 'don't drink wine,' you'll be amazed at these wonderfully drinkable wines.
German wine expert and BBG Wines founder, Klaus Bellinghausen, decided to bring his understanding of the German wine culture to other wine lovers. In 2004, he opened BBG Wines as a branch of his international trade organization, Bellinghausen Business Group, LTD.
I was born and raised in the city of Koblenz, in a house overlooking the Rhine. The city itself is located at a point where the Rhine and the Mosel rivers flow together. This put me very close to two of Germany's most famous wine-growing regions and has instilled in me a particular interest for wines from these areas.'
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