Wurttemberg is the fourth largest wine-growing region in Germany.
Not only do outstanding red wines, like Trollinger, the Swabian favorite, or deep red Lemberger come from this region, but also excellent white wines. In connoisseurs’ circles, Wurttemberg represents both quality and diversity. In hardly any other wine-growing region can so many unusual specialties and different grape varieties be found. It is thanks to Wurttemberg wine-growers’ open-mindedness and eagerness to experiment, particularly during the past century, that you can enjoy Wurttemberg wines today that are second to none in the international arena.

Wurttemberg’s cooperative wineries have played a significant role in many a success story in the region.
Since the start of the 19th century, growers’ cooperatives have dealt with viticulture, quality and marketing. Today, with nearly 16,ooo members who cultivate some 8,6oo hectares (21,250 acres) of vines, cooperatives account for 8o% of regional production. In no other wine-growing region of Germany are so many growers members of a cooperative.
A wine-growers’ cooperative is much more than a business enterprise, it is a true sign of quality. Every single wine that bears the “connoisseur” logo promises to be a distinctive pleasure — and collectively, Wurttemberg wines distinguish themselves from the nondescript wine style that has become standard worldwide.

Wines are a product of nature. They are a part of their region of origin, and the people who enjoy them. Not only the increasing number of awards, but also the fact that more and more wine drinkers choose Wurttemberg wines confirms our conviction. See for yourself and discover the diversity of Wurttemberg wines. They are easy to recognize: look for the “connoisseur” logo, a seal of quality for Wurttemberg wines.

By: Winehaus

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