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Germany might be famous for Riesling, but there’s a lot more going on in its 13 official wine regions — called Anbaugebiete (say it like “ahn-bow-geh-beet”).
This updated map gives you a clear picture of where Germany’s top grapes grow, from the cool slopes of the Mosel to the warmer corners of Baden. Yes, Riesling is still the star, but regions like the Ahr and Pfalz are also producing seriously good Spätburgunder (aka Pinot Noir). You’ll also find Müller-Thurgau, Pinot Blanc, and other cool-climate grapes thriving in unexpected places.
Whether you’re just getting into German wine or want to go deeper, this map helps connect the grapes you love to the places they grow, and gives you a reason to explore beyond the usual bottles.
Perfect for...
- Wine students, educators, enthusiasts, and professionals
- Accent your tasting room, office, or restaurant décor
- Stirring up incredible conversations
- Elevating your knowledge of your favorite wine regions