Baden Flashcards
Husarenkappe GL in Suzfelt is an alleinbesitz of this producer
Baden
Burg Ravensburg
Löchle GL in Suzfeld (Baden) is an alleinbesitz of this producer
Burg Ravensburg
What is Badisch Rotgold
Delicate Rosé in Baden
Spatburgunder/grauburgunder coferment with grauburgunder dominant (51%)
What grapes do well in Baden?
Muller Thurgau and all the Burgunders
Weissburgunder
Blauburgunder (Pinot noir)
also Chasselas (gutedel)
Bereiches of Baden
Badische-Bergstrasse, Kraichgau, Ortenau, Breisgau, Kaiserstuhl, Markgräflerland, Bodensee, Tauberfranken, Tuniberg
Major Villages of Baden
Badische-Bergstrasse: Heidelberg, Leimen
Kraichgau: Östringen, Sulzfeld, Tiefenbach
Ortenau: Baden-Baden, Varnhalt, Neuweier, Sasbachwalden, Durbach, Zell-Weierbach
Breisgau: Freiburg, Malterdingen, Emmendingen, Lahr, Hecklingen
Kaiserstuhl: Achkarren, Burkheim, Oberrotweil, Ihringen, Sasbach
Markgräflerland: Schliengen, Istein, Mauchen, Auggen
Bodensee: Meersburg
Producers of Baden
Bernhard Huber (Malterdingen)
Andreas Laible (Durbach)
R. and C. Schneider (Endingen)
Salwey (Oberrotweil)
Dr. Heger (Ihringen)
Enderle & Moll (Münchweier)
Lake of Baden
Lake Bodensee (Germany)
Lake Constance (Switzerland)
What is the most planted grape in Markgräferland (Baden)
Gutedel
Types of “Rotling” (red and white coferment rosé throughout germany)
Schillerwein is a Rotling produced in the Württemberg wine region; it must be at least Qualitätswein-level quality. According to Dr. Christian Schiller, writing on the i-winereview.com blog, the wine’s name is derived from the verb “schillern,” meaning “to scintillate”—a reference to the wine’s brilliant (scintillating) color.
Badisch Rotgold is a Rotling produced in the Baden wine region; it also must be at least Qualitätswein-level quality. Badisch Rotgold must be produced using Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris) and Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir), with Grauburgunder as the majority grape, and the grape varieties must be declared on the label.
Schieler is a Rotling from the Sachsen wine region; it too must be at least Qualitätswein-level quality.
Germany’s third largest Anbaugebiet
Baden
This Anbaugebiet runs parallel to Alsace and the Pfalz
Baden
These hills separate Hessische-Bergstrasse and Baden
Odenwald Hills
Where in Baden is the Tauber River Valley
Northern Baden, Near Wurzburg in Franken
This lake in Baden separates Switzerland from Germany
Lake Constance
Bodensee
Lake Geneva