Baden, Württemberg Flashcards
Baden
Most Planted Grape

Pinot Noir

Baden
of Bereiche
9
- Tauberfranken
- Badische Bergstrasse
- Kraichgau
- Oternau
- Breisgau
- Kaiserstuhl
- Tuniberg
- Bodensee
- Markgraferland

Baden
3 northern Bereiche
- Tauberfranken
- Badische Bergstrasse
- Kraichgau
- Ortenau
- Breisgau
- Kaiserstuhl
- Tuniberg
- Bodensee
- Markgraferland

Baden
4 center Bereiche
- Tauberfranken
- Badische Bergstrasse
- Kraichgau

- Ortenau
- Braisgau
- Kaiserstuhl
- Tuniberg
—
- Bodensee
- Markgraferland
Baden
2 southern Bereiche
- Tauberfranken
- Badsiche Bergstrasse
- Kraichgau

—
- Ortenau
- Breisgau
- Kaiserstuhl
- Tuniberg
—
- Bodensee
- Markgraferland
Germany’s Warmest and Sunniest Bereich
Kaiserstuhl

4 central Bereiche
- Ortenau
- Breisgau
- Kaiserstuhl
- Tuniberg
Baden
Most important Bereich

Kaiserstuhl

What does Kaiserstuhl translate to?

King’s Throne

Germany’s Hottest Vineyard
Ihringer Winklerberg
- Located within Kaisterstuhl, cental bereich of Baden
The bereich of Tauberfranken sits in what region of the Baden.

North

Bottlings of Gutedel would most likely be from what Bereiche in the Baden?

Bodensee

Schwarzwald
The black forest in Germany

Year Tuniberg was separated from Kaiserstuhl
1991

Württemberg
Most Planted Grape
Trollinger
(2,300ha of total 11,000ha)
Baden and Wurttenburg both have southern outposts on what lake?

Lake Bodensee

Weissherbst
- Pink wine made from a single RED grape variety
- In much of Germany (where is can be QbA or Pradikat) and in German Switzerland
- Weissherbst from Spatburgunder in Baden is popular
- White in the name, but white grapes not allowed
What are the real triumphs of grape growing in the Baden?

- PN
- PB
- PG

Where does Weingut Bernhard Huber make wine?

Baden
- Famous for his Pinot Noir

Schillerwein
Pink wine made in Wurttemberg and German Switzerland by blending red and white wines
Which two regions of Germany were affected most strikingly (negatively) by Flurbereinigung?
Baden and Württemburg
Baden’s Bereichen from North to South
Tauberfranken Badische-Bergstrasse Kraichgau Ortenau Breisgau Kaiserstuhl Tuniberg Markgräflerland Bondensee
Tauberfranken: location, soils, climate, major grapes
Far northeast, along the Tauber River between Franken and Württemburg. Belonging to Baden solely politically.
Muschelkalk and loam
Very cold and damp, prone to frost
Müller-Thurgau, Schwarzriesling. Also cultivates a small amount of an indigenous grape called Tauberschwarz.
Badische-Bergstrasse: soils, topography
Former extension of Hessische-Bergstrasse, smallest bereiche in Baden.
150-250M elevation, protected by the Odenwald to the east.
Mostly loess and loam over buntsandstein and muschelkalk; volcanic soils around Schreisheim.
Kraichgau: soils , major grapes
Calciferous loess
Buntsandstein and muschelkalk in the north by Badische-Bergstrasse
Scattered loesskindel (small, hard limestone formations within loess)
Riesling, Spätburgunder, Müller-Thurgau
Ortenau: soils, topography, major grapes
North-south valley running from the Rhine plain to the Schwarzwald, crossed by steep transverse valleys creating south-facing slopes.
Weathered granite, with some loess, loam, and sand. Scattered volcanic deposits (porphyry).
Spätburgunder, Riesling, Müller-Thurgau
Where in Baden are bocksbeutel permitted?
Northern Ortenau - a relic of a Franconian noble family that once owned vineyards around Baden-Baden.
What is Klingelberger?
A synonym for riesling in Baden
What is the synonym for Savagnin in Baden?
Clevner
Breisgau: soils, topography, major grapes
Situated along the Rhine plain, with additional vineyards in the Glöttertal, terminating in the Schwarzwald at 450M.
Loess over weathered gneiss.
Spätburgunder, Müller-Thurgau
Kaiserstuhl: soils, topography, major grapes
Low mountain range.
Volcanic, igneaous rock; some vineyards on deep loess.
Spätburgunder, Müller-Thurgau
Tuniberg: soils, topography, major grapes
Formerly part of the Kaiserstuhl, now its own bereiche centered around the Tuniberg.
Rathern than volcanic soils, limestone and loess here.
Spätburgunder, Müller-Thurgau
Markgräflerland: soils, topography, major grapes
Cool, damp climate, affected predominantly by the Schwarzwald to the east.
Fertile, loamy, loess, some limestone
Gutedel, Spätburgunder
Bodensee: soils, topography, major grapes
Foothills of the Alps, from 396-560M; cool climate moderated by the lake.
Molasse and glacial moraine rubble.
Spätburgunder, Müller-Thurgau
Grosse Lage, Producers, and Major Grapes of Ortenau?
Neuweier Mauerberg: Schloss Neuweier, Riesling
Grosse Lage, Producers, and Major Grapes of Kaiserstuhl?
Oberrotweil Eichberg (oak mountain): Salwey, Schwarzer Adler, Spätburgunder, Weissburgunder, Grauburgunder, Muskateller
Oberrotweil Kirchberg: Salwey, Schwarzer Adler, Spatburgunder, Weissburgunder, Muskateller
Achkarren Schlossberg: Schwarzer Adler, Dr. Heger, Spätburgunder, Grauburgunder, Weissburgunder, Riesling
Ochsle for White Grapes and Red Grapes in Baden
76-85, 82-92, 98-105, 124-128, 150-154
79-85, 88-95, ,101-105, 125-128, 150-154
Oechsle vary by bereiche.
What is Germany’s warmest winegrowing region?
Kaiserstuhl (Baden)
Where is Bernhard Huber, and what is his specialty?
Malterdingen (Breisgau). Spätburgunder.
What is the specialty of Bodensee?
Weissherbst of Spätburgunder
Württemberg surrounds which major city?
Stuttgart
Württemberg: Bereiche
Kocher-Jagst-Tauber Württembergisch Unterland Remstal-Stuttgart Oberer Neckar Württembergisch Bodensee Bayerischer Bodensee
What is the most important grape in Württemburg?
Trollinger, Riesling, Schwarzriesling, Lemberger
Württemburg: Soils & Topography
Saliferous Marl, Muschelkalk
Some steeply terraced sites.
Schwarzwald to the west and south
Hohenlohe plains to the northeast, containing the Mainhardt forest (temperature sink)
Württemburg: Rivers
Tauber Jagst Kocher Neckar (Murr, Bottwar, Schozach tributaries) Rems Enz
Grosse Lage, major grapes, and producers of Württemberg?
Kleinbottwar Süssmund (sweet tooth): Graf Adelmann (alleinbesitz), Riesling Schwaigern Ruthe (clearing): Weingut des Grafen Neipperg (alleinbesitz), Riesling, Lemberger
Where is Schnaitmann, and what wines does he produce?
Fellbach Fellbacher Lämmler Uhlbacher Götzenberg EVOE (rose), Lemberger, Pinot Noir "Young Vines" plus GG
Oeschle for white and red grapes in Württemberg
73-80, 85-91, 95-100, 124-125, 150
73-85, 85-90, 95-100, 125, 150
What is the german word for Terroir?
Bodagfährtle
What is schillerwein?
Rosé made by cofermenting red and white grapes, common in Württemberg.
You would most likely find Grosse Lage Grauburgunder produced in which anbaugebiete?
Baden
What is Schillerwein?
Rosé unique to Württemberg in which blending is mandatory
In which Anbaugebiete is the Markgräferland Bereiche located, and what grape is most associated with it?
Baden; Gutedel/Chasselas
Match the grape with its German synonym:
1. Meunier A. Feinburgunder 2. Schiava B. Lemberger 3. Blaufränkisch C. Gutedel 4. Chardonnay D. Trollinger 5. Chasselas E. Schwarzriesling
1=E, 2=D, 3=B, 4=A, 5=C
German cultivation of the Meunier grape is almost exclusive to _____________, where it is locally known as ____________.
Württemberg; Schwarzriesling
Name the bereich of Baden (9):
Badische-Bergstrasse
Kraichgau
Bodensee
Breisgau
Kaiserstuhl
Markgraferland
Ortenau
Tauberfranken
Tuniberg
What is the most-planted grape variety in Baden?
Spatburgunder
Synonym for Spatburgunder:
Pinot Noir
2/3’s of Baden’s vineyards like on which geographical feature?
The Black Forest
1/3 of all Baden’s wine is from which 2 bereich?
Tuniberg
Kaiserstuhl
In which bereich is Bernard Huber located?
Breisgau
Leading producers of Baden:
Bernard Huber
Andrea Laible
R & C Schneider
Salwey
Dr. Heger
Enderle & Moll
White grapes of Baden:
Muller Thurgau
Grauburgunder
Weissburgunder
Riesling
Gutedel
Southernmost German wine region?
Baden
“Blessed by the Sun”
Baden synonym for Riesling?
Klingelberger
Synonym for Gewurtztraminer?
Clevner
What grapes thrive around Lake Constance?
Pinot Noir
Muller-Thurgau
What unique varietal is cultivated around Markgraferland?
Gutedel
Grauburgunder synonym:
Rulander
- denotes richer fuller-bodied style
What’s the local rose-colored specialty?
Badisch Rotgold
- made from Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris
Another name for Baden’s Lake Constance?
Bodensee
Baden is located in what valley?
Tauber Valley
+ and the Upper Rhine Valley
In which anbaugebiete is Kaiserstuhl bereich located:
Baden
Leading producer of Württemberg?
Pawis
What region is consider “Germany’s premier red region”?
Württemberg
Name the 6 bereich of Württemberg:
Wurttembergischer Unterland
Wurttembergischer Bodensee
Kocher Jongst Tauber
Oberer Neckar
Remstal Stuttgart
Bayerischer Bodensee
What % of Wurttemberg is planted to red grapes?
70%
Most planted to Trollinger
Local name for region of Württemberg?
Ländle
Synonyms for Schwarzriesling?
Meunier
Müllerrebe
Most important red grapes of Wurttemberg:
Trollinger
Schwarzriesling (Meunier)
Lemberg (Blaufrankisch)
Pinot Noir
Most important white varietal of Wurttemberg?
Riesling
Kerner
Kerner is a crossing of:
Trollinger x Riesling
What’s the “specialty” of Wurttemberg?
Schiller wine
Mix of red/white grapes prior to fermention
What is the “heart” of Wurttemberg’s vineyards:
they’re on the Middle Neckar River
also off of Lake Constance
Tributaries of the Neckar River:
Rems
Enz
Kocher
Jongst
Tauber
What is the Lemberger grape known as in Italy?
Schiava
What is the Trollinger grape known as in Austria?
Schiava
Where does the name “Schiller” come from?
German ver “Schillern” or to shimmer, scintillate