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Region Town Flight No. Site Vintage Grape Variety Winery FRANKEN Region Town Flight No. Site Vintage Grape Variety Winery FRANKEN Stetten 1 1 Stein, Stetten 2018 Silvaner Am Stein, Ludwig Knoll FRANKEN Thüngersheim 1 2 Rothlauf 2018 Silvaner Rudolf May FRANKEN Retzstadt 1 3 Himmelspfad 2018 Silvaner Rudolf May FRANKEN Würzburg 1 4 Stein, Würzburg 2018 Silvaner staatl. Hofkeller Würzburg FRANKEN Escherndorf 2 1 Am Lumpen 1655 2018 Silvaner Horst Sauer FRANKEN Escherndorf 2 2 Am Lumpen 1655 2018 Silvaner Rainer Sauer FRANKEN Frickenhausen 2 3 Mönchshof 2017 Silvaner Bickel-Stumpf FRANKEN Escherndorf 2 4 Am Lumpen 1655 2017 Silvaner Egon Schäffer MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Winningen 3 1 Röttgen 2018 Riesling Knebel MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Winningen 3 2 Uhlen 2018 Riesling Knebel MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Winningen 3 3 Uhlen "Blaufüßer Lay" 2018 Riesling Heymann-Löwenstein MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Winningen 3 4 Uhlen "Laubach" 2018 Riesling Heymann-Löwenstein MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Brauneberg 3 5 Juffer 2018 Riesling Fritz Haag MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Brauneberg 3 6 Juffer-Sonnenuhr 2018 Riesling Fritz Haag MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Bernkastel 4 1 Doctor 2018 Riesling Geheimrat J. Wegeler MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Piesport 4 2 Goldtröpfchen 2018 Riesling Nik Weis - St. Urbans-Hof MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Ockfen 4 3 Bockstein 2018 Riesling Nik Weis - St. Urbans-Hof MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Dhron 4 4 Hofberg 2018 Riesling Grans-Fassian MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Trittenheim 4 5 Apotheke 2018 Riesling Grans-Fassian MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Eitelsbach 4 6 Karthäuserhofberg 2018 Riesling Karthäuserhof MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Mertesdorf 5 1 Abtsberg 2018 Riesling Maximin Grünhaus - von Schubert MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Mertesdorf 5 2 Herrenberg 2018 Riesling Maximin Grünhaus - von Schubert MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Ayl 5 3 Kupp 2018 Riesling Peter Lauer MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Ayl 5 4 Schonfels 2018 Riesling Peter Lauer MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Serrig 5 5 Schloss Saarsteiner 2018 Riesling Schloss Saarstein MOSEL-SAAR-RUWER Graach 5 6 Josephshöfer 2017 Riesling Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt RHEINGAU Hochheim 6 1 Kirchenstück 2018 Riesling Künstler RHEINGAU Hochheim 6 2 Kirchenstück 2018 Riesling Domdechant Werner'sches Weingut RHEINGAU Kiedrich 6 3 Gräfenberg 2018 Riesling Robert Weil RHEINGAU Hattenheim 6 4 Wisselbrunnen 2018 Riesling Balthasar Ress RHEINGAU Johannisberg 6 5 Schloss Johannisberger2018 Riesling Domäne Schloss Johannisberg RHEINGAU Johannisberg 7 1 Hölle 2018 Riesling Johannishof RHEINGAU Rüdesheim 7 2 Berg Rottland 2018 Riesling Johannishof RHEINGAU Lorchhausen 7 3 Seligmacher 2018 Riesling August Kesseler MITTELRHEIN Bacharach 7 4 Im Hahn 2018 Riesling Toni Jost - Hahnenhof RHEINGAU Winkel 8 1 Hasensprung 2017 Riesling Fritz Allendorf RHEINGAU Oestrich 8 2 Doosberg 2017 Riesling Peter Jakob Kühn RHEINGAU Mittelheim 8 3 St. Nikolaus 2017 Riesling Peter Jakob Kühn RHEINGAU Rüdesheim 8 4 Berg Kaisersteinfels 2017 Riesling Leitz RHEINGAU Rüdesheim 8 5 Berg Schlossberg 2017 Riesling Leitz NAHE Münster-Sarmsheim 9 1 Im Pitterberg 2018 Riesling Kruger-Rumpf NAHE Dorsheim 9 2 Goldloch 2018 Riesling Schlossgut Diel NAHE Dorsheim 9 3 Burgberg 2018 Riesling Kruger-Rumpf NAHE Dorsheim 9 4 Burgberg 2017 Riesling Schlossgut Diel NAHE Wallhausen 9 5 Felseneck, Wallhausen 2017 Riesling Prinz Salm NAHE Traisen 10 1 Bastei 2018 Riesling Dr. Crusius NAHE Norheim 10 2 Dellchen 2018 Riesling Dönnhoff NAHE Niederhausen 10 3 Hermannshöhle 2018 Riesling Dönnhoff NAHE Niederhausen 10 4 Steinberg 2018 Riesling Gut Hermannsberg NAHE Schloßböckelheim 11 1 Kupfergrube 2018 Riesling Dr. Crusius NAHE Bockenau 11 2 Felseneck, Bockenau 2018 Riesling Schäfer-Fröhlich NAHE Monzingen 11 3 Frühlingsplätzchen 2018 Riesling Emrich-Schönleber NAHE Monzingen 11 4 Halenberg 2018 Riesling Emrich-Schönleber RHEINHESSEN Nackenheim 12 1 Rothenberg 2018 Riesling Gunderloch RHEINHESSEN Nierstein 12 2 Pettenthal 2018 Riesling Gunderloch RHEINHESSEN Nierstein 12 3 Pettenthal 2018 Riesling Kühling-Gillot RHEINHESSEN Nierstein 12 4 Ölberg 2018 Riesling Kühling-Gillot RHEINHESSEN Nierstein 12 5 Ölberg 2018 Riesling Schätzel RHEINHESSEN Nieder-Flörsheim 13 1 Frauenberg 2018 Riesling Battenfeld-Spanier RHEINHESSEN Mölsheim 13 2 Zellerweg am Schwarzen2018 Herrgott Riesling Battenfeld-Spanier RHEINHESSEN Westhofen 13 3 Kirchspiel 2018 Riesling K. F. Groebe RHEINHESSEN Westhofen 13 4 Aulerde 2018 Riesling K. F. Groebe RHEINHESSEN Westhofen 13 5 Aulerde 2018 Riesling Wittmann RHEINHESSEN Westhofen 13 6 Brunnenhäuschen 2018 Riesling Wittmann RHEINHESSEN Westhofen 14 1 Morstein 2018 Riesling Gutzler RHEINHESSEN Siefersheim 14 2 Heerkretz 2018 Riesling Wagner-Stempel RHEINHESSEN Siefersheim 14 3 Höllberg 2018 Riesling Wagner-Stempel RHEINHESSEN Dittelsheim 14 4 Kloppberg 2018 Riesling Winter RHEINHESSEN Bingen 14 5 Scharlachberg 2017 Riesling Prinz Salm PFALZ Zell 15 1 Schwarzer Herrgott 2018 Riesling Philipp Kuhn PFALZ Laumersheim 15 2 Kirschgarten 2018 Riesling Philipp Kuhn PFALZ Kallstadt 15 3 Saumagen 2018 Riesling Rings PFALZ Ungstein 15 4 Weilberg 2018 Riesling Pfeffingen - Fuhrmann-Eymael PFALZ Ruppertsberg 15 5 Gaisböhl G.C. 2017 Riesling Dr. Bürklin-Wolf PFALZ Deidesheim 15 6 Hohenmorgen 2017 Riesling Dr. Bürklin-Wolf PFALZ Forst 16 1 Ungeheuer 2018 Riesling Geh. Rat Dr. von Bassermann-Jordan PFALZ Deidesheim 16 2 Kalkofen 2018 Riesling Geh. Rat Dr. von Bassermann-Jordan PFALZ Königsbach 16 3 Idig 2018 Riesling A. Christmann PFALZ Haardt 16 4 Bürgergarten "Im Breumel"2018 Riesling Müller-Catoir PFALZ Birkweiler 16 5 Kastanienbusch 2018 Riesling Ökonomierat Rebholz PFALZ Forst 17 1 Pechstein 2017 Riesling Reichsrat von Buhl PFALZ Forst 17 2 Jesuitengarten 2017 Riesling Reichsrat von Buhl FRANKEN Stetten 17 3 Stein 2018 Riesling Am Stein, Ludwig Knoll FRANKEN Escherndorf 17 4 Am Lumpen 1655 2018 Riesling Horst Sauer FRANKEN Escherndorf 17 5 Am Lumpen 1655 2018 Riesling Rainer Sauer FRANKEN Randersacker 17 6 Pfülben 2018 Riesling staatl. Hofkeller Würzburg FRANKEN Thüngersheim 18 1 Rothlauf 2017 Riesling Bickel-Stumpf WÜRTTEMBERG Bönnigheim 18 2 Steingrüben 2018 Riesling Dautel WÜRTTEMBERG Stetten 18 3 Pulvermächer 2018 Riesling Karl Haidle BADEN Schliengen 18 4 Sonnenstück 2018 Grauer Burgunder Blankenhorn PFALZ Siebeldingen 19 1 Im Sonnenschein 2018 Weißer Burgunder Ökonomierat Rebholz PFALZ Godramstein 19 2 Münzberg "Schlangenpfiff"2018 Weißer Burgunder Münzberg - Lothar Keßler & Söhne PFALZ Ilbesheim 19 3 Kalmit 2018 Weißer Burgunder Kranz WÜRTTEMBERG Winterbach 19 4 Hungerberg 2018 Weißer Burgunder Jürgen Ellwanger BADEN Blankenhornsberg 19 5 Doktorgarten 2017 Weißer Burgunder Staatsweingut Freiburg BADEN Ihringen 19 6 Winklerberg Hinter Winklen2017 "Gras imWeißer Ofen" Burgunder Dr. Heger RHEINGAU Hattenheim 20 1 Hassel 2017 Spätburgunder Georg Müller Stiftung WÜRTTEMBERG Oberstenfeld 20 2 Forstberg 2017 Spätburgunder Dautel WÜRTTEMBERG Fellbach 20 3 Lämmler 2017 Spätburgunder Rainer Schnaitmann RHEINHESSEN Ingelheim 20 4 Pares 2017 Spätburgunder J. Neus RHEINHESSEN Ingelheim 20 5 Horn 2017 Spätburgunder J. Neus RHEINHESSEN Westhofen 20 6 Morstein 2016 Spätburgunder Gutzler FRANKEN Klingenberg 21 1 Schlossberg 2017 Spätburgunder Rudolf Fürst FRANKEN Bürgstadt 21 2 Centgrafenberg 2017 Spätburgunder Rudolf Fürst PFALZ Kallstadt 21 3 Saumagen 2017 Spätburgunder Rings PFALZ Schweigen 21 4 Sonnenberg "Rädling" 2017 Spätburgunder Bernhart PFALZ Königsbach 21 5 Idig 2017 Spätburgunder A. Christmann PFALZ Leinsweiler 21 6 Sonnenberg 2015 Spätburgunder Siegrist BADEN Hecklingen 22 1 Schlossberg 2017 Spätburgunder Bernhard Huber BADEN Achkarren 22 2 Schlossberg 2017 Spätburgunder Dr. Heger BADEN Blankenhornsberg 22 3 Doktorgarten 2017 Spätburgunder Staatsweingut Freiburg BADEN Oberrotweil 22 4 Eichberg 2017 Spätburgunder Franz Keller BADEN Oberrotweil 22 5 Kirchberg 2017 Spätburgunder Salwey AHR Neuenahr 23 1 Sonnenberg 2017 Spätburgunder Meyer-Näkel AHR Dernau 23 2 Pfarrwingert 2017 Spätburgunder Meyer-Näkel AHR Ahrweiler 23 3 Rosenthal 2017 Spätburgunder J. J. Adeneuer AHR Rech 23 4 Herrenberg 2017 Spätburgunder Jean Stodden AHR Mayschoss 23 5 MÖNCHBERG 2017 Spätburgunder Deutzerhof WÜRTTEMBERG Fellbach 24 1 Lämmler 2017 Lemberger Heid WÜRTTEMBERG Fellbach 24 2 Lämmler 2017 Lemberger Rainer Schnaitmann WÜRTTEMBERG Stetten 24 3 Mönchberg "Gehrnhalde"2017 Lemberger Karl Haidle WÜRTTEMBERG Hebsacker 24 4 Berg 2017 Lemberger Ellwanger.
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