Mosel-Saar-Ruwer
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Mosel-Saar-Ruwer is a German wine-growing-region in the valleys of the rivers Moselle, Saar and Ruwer near Koblenz and Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate. It is famous for its wines of Riesling, Elbling and Müller-Thurgau grapes.
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A steep vineyard overlooking the Moselle River
There are the following six sub-regions with 19 large vineyards:
- Region Cochem / Untermosel
- Weinhex
- Goldbäumchen
- Rosenhang
- Grafschaft
- Schwarze Katz (Zell)
- Region Bernkastel / Mittelmosel
- Vom heißen Stein (Reil)
- Schwarzlay
- Nacktarsch (Kröv)
- Münzlay
- Badstube (Bernkastel)
- Beerenlay
- Kurfürstlay
- Michelsberg
- St. Michael
- Probstberg
- Römerlay
- Region Ruwer
- Region Saar
- Region Obermosel
- Königsberg
- Gipfel
- Region Moseltor
- Schloß Bübinger (Perl)
Mosel-Saar-Ruwer Media
- Porta Nigra morgens (100MP).jpg
The Roman Porta Nigra was one of four city gates around Trier.
- 080110 kroev mosel.JPG
The Mosel river near the village of Kröv
- Mosel vineyard in Tittenheim.jpg
Terraced vineyards along the bank of the Mosel in Trittenheim.
- Riesling grapes leaves.jpg
Ripe grapes of Riesling.
A Kabinett level German Riesling from the village of Graach, located between Bernkastel and Wehlen.
- Bernkastel-Kues.jpg
Bernkastel-Kues at the River Mosel in Germany
- Ruwertal kasel waldrach.jpg
- Ruwertalkaselwaldrach
- Aylerkupp.jpg
The famous Ayler Kupp, Saar river
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