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Moselle wine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mosel (wine region) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mosel Wine Merchant is an exporter based in Trier, Germany, with a portfolio of artisanal domaines whose wines reflect their terroir.
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At 545km long, the Moselle is the longest tributary of the Rhine, known around the world for its romantic river scenery and fantastic wine. You'll fin... ... Themes; Wine, culture, Romans, Moselle landscape shaped by wine cultivation, Moselle-Saar-Ruwer winegrowing area, cycling, walkin...
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The Moselle, Saar and Ruwer rivers twist and turn in narrow loops through countryside where the Celts and Romans first cultivated wine 2,000 years ago. As a wine region, the Moselle is the oldest in Germany and the largest with vines on steep slopes.
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Snooth has one of the largest inventories of Moselle wine available. Compare prices from stores and online merchants for mail order purchasing and delivery. ... Shop in-stock moselle wine...
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The most popular Dry white wines originated in France and Germany. The French types are Sauterne and Chablis. The German types are Riesling (often called Hock or Rhine) and Moselle. All are characterized by their lightness, their delicacy of flavor and bouquet, and by their light straw color or amber clarity.
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Luxembourg Tourist Office in London, The Wine Museum in Ehnen on the Luxembourg Moselle ... The Wine Museum is located in a former vintner's house in the picturesque village of Ehnen on the banks of the river Moselle. The museum was opened in 1978 and belongs to the Luxembourg state.
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Exports fell to 96 million euros ($121 million) from 109 million euros a year earlier, the Moselle Wine Growers Association said at a press conference in Winningen, Germany today. Sales in volume to countries including the U.S., the Netherlands and the U.K. fell 20 percent to 301,000 hectolitres, or 30.1 million litres.
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Moselle - Topic:Wine - Online Encyclopedia ... Vineyard on a steep rock slope at the Moselle River, Germany; Wine grapes grow almost exclusively between thirty and fifty degrees north or south of the equator.
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