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2025er Jahrgang: Weinlese Starts Significantly Earlier than Usual

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WEINOLSHEIM/BODENHEIM – The grape harvest in Germany has begun – much earlier than usual. In the Rheingau, the winegrowers are about three weeks earlier than in the long-term average, and in Rheinhessen about one to two weeks, said the speaker of the German Wine Institute (DWI), Ernst Büscher, during the harvest of Pinot Noir for Blanc de Noir in [...]
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WEINOLSHEIM/BODENHEIM – The grape harvest in Germany has begun – much earlier than usual. In the Rheingau, the winegrowers are about three weeks earlier than in the long-term average, and in Rheinhessen about one to two weeks, said the speaker of the German Wine Institute (DWI), Ernst Büscher, during the harvest of Pinot Noir for Blanc de Noir in [...]

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lokalo.de broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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