🇩🇪🍇 Ever wondered what Kabinett, Spätlese, or Auslese mean on a German wine label?🍷✨ These terms are part of the Prädikatsweine classification, a system that ranks wines by their ripeness and sweetness levels at harvest. From light and crisp Kabinett to luscious, dessert-worthy Trockenbeerenauslese, this system is key to understanding the magic of German wines.
✨ Prädikatsweine Levels Explained:
- Kabinett: Elegant, light-bodied wines with fresh acidity.
- Spätlese: Harvested late for fuller flavors, often slightly sweeter.
- Auslese: Selectively picked grapes, richer and more intense.
- Beerenauslese & Trockenbeerenauslese: Rare, sweet wines from hand-picked, overripe grapes.
- Eiswein: Made from grapes frozen on the vine—pure, concentrated sweetness!
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