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Mittelrhein

Location: Germany

Legal name: Geschützte Ursprungsbezeichnung Mittelrhein

Regulatory body: Deutsches Weininstitut

Mittelrhein is one of Germany's Anbaugebiete, modeled here as a broad protected-origin appellation rather than a village, estate, or vineyard entry. It is anchored in the narrow Middle Rhine valley, where steep slate terraces and castle-lined river bends create a small, Riesling-focused protected origin. This row represents the legal regional name that can appear on quality-wine labels, not the full hierarchy of Bereich, village, Einzellage, or producer classifications.

Characteristic grapes include Riesling, Spätburgunder, Müller-Thurgau, Grauburgunder, Weißburgunder. Mittelrhein Riesling is often brisk, floral, citrusy, and mineral, reflecting steep slate vineyards and cool river influence. As with all broad German regions, grape choice, vineyard exposure, ripeness level, and producer intent can produce very different wines under the same regional name.

This row represents the broad German Anbaugebiet / protected-origin layer only. It does not model Prädikat levels, VDP classifications, Bereiche, villages, or single vineyards. This entry deliberately avoids VDP, Prädikat, and single-vineyard detail. Those concepts are modeled separately so that the database does not confuse geography, private estate classification, and statutory ripeness categories.

The classification tier here is broad by design. The appellation is important for completing the Rhine corridor in the German origin map. For EncyclopediaOfWine, the important teaching point is that an Anbaugebiet is a protected regional origin: it tells the drinker where a wine comes from, but not by itself whether the wine is dry or sweet, simple or ambitious, estate-classified or village-specific.

Permitted Grapes

Riesling, Spätburgunder, Müller-Thurgau, Grauburgunder, Weißburgunder.

Notable Rules

This row represents the broad German Anbaugebiet / protected-origin layer only. It does not model Prädikat levels, VDP classifications, Bereiche, villages, or single vineyards.

Also Known As

Geschützte Ursprungsbezeichnung Mittelrhein, Mittelrhein anbaugebiet, Mittelrhein g.U.

Sources & References

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This entry is written as an educational overview and may synthesize public regulatory, historical, and editorial sources. It is not an official regulatory record.