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		<title>Best German Wines</title>
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<p>Most of the times if you say &#8222;wine&#8220;, most of the people will instantly come up with &#8222;France&#8220; in their associative thinking&#8230;</p>
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<p>But despite that popular notion, not all the wine comes from that European country.</p>
<p>In fact, besides the US having a 15% cap in the worldwide wine trade total, such countries as Argentina, Chile, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and even Germany collectively dominate almost a half of the world&#8217;s wine market!</p>
<p>Yes, you&#8217;ve heard it right. The beer-loving Germany is a home to almost 5% of world&#8217;s wine production, including one grape variety that is native to the German&#8217;s soil &#8211; namely a Riesling&#8230;</p>
<p>But now and here, we&#8217;ll be talking about much a wider range of German wines, than the famous Riesling, usually coming from a Mosel or Rhinegau regions of the country.</p>
<p>So, among the varieties of both white and red German wines, the most underestimated sorts somehow come from a Franconia region, located in the Western part of the country&#8230;</p>
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<p>The names that the locals name most often are the Silvaner and Bacchus wines&#8230;</p>
<p>Namely, Franconia is known for its incredible range of white wines, as an estimate of 80 percent of the vineyards is planted to white grape varieties.</p>
<p>Another good find among German wrongfully underestimated wines is M</p>
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