5 to Try: German Wines for Everyday Occasions

Every other month, our 5 to Try series showcases five examples of stellar wines from varying styles, grapes, and Germany’s 13 winegrowing regions. This spotlight is on German wines for everyday occasions – to help you Prost Every Moment all year long.

From Sunday brunches to Friday movie nights, German wines are versatile for every pairing moment, with bright white wines like Riesling to juicy reds like Spätburgunder. Whether you’re unwinding at home or spending time with friends, explore and sip a new German wine from our 5 examples below.

 

1. Leitz Pinot Noir Rosé Sekt Brut, Rheingau – Enjoying Sunday Brunch

Made from 100% de-stemmed Pinot Noir grapes, this fruity and bubbly Rosé Sekt can be your next go-to for a savory or sweet Sunday brunch. Pinot Noir brings delicate and tart notes, producing the perfect pink drink in sparkling form. As the weather starts to get warmer, you can enjoy sipping a glass al fresco style and toast to a relaxing Sunday afternoon.

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2. Julian Haart ‘1000 L’ Riesling, Mosel – Streaming a Movie

Pass the popcorn, please! This dry German Riesling is the perfect popcorn pairing when streaming a movie. Riesling pairs with any cuisine and flavor due to its mouthwatering acidity, minerality, and ability to express all styles from bone dry to noble sweet. Versatile and food-friendly, this high-toned citrus Riesling cues the lights and the movie mood.

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3. Bassermann-Jordan La Vie Rosé Trocken, Pfalz – Spending Time with Friends

Grab this classic Rosé blend with notes of red berries and citrus zest to catch up and spend time with friends. This Rosé made from Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot offers a chance to relax with a floral and refreshing sip or get the party started with its intense color from longer skin-contact, and it’s sure to be a crowd pleaser with any crew! Brighten up all your friends’ days with this approachable and fun pink drink.

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4. Fritz Wassmer Weissburgunder, Baden – Indulging in a Self-Care Evening

Light a candle and have a self-care evening with a classic and elegant Weissburgunder (the German name for Pinot Blanc), featuring a soft texture and pleasant freshness. With aromas of yellow apple, pear, and floral notes, this dry Weissburgunder sets the scene for a relaxing bubbly bath or reading outside on the porch swing.

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Schnaitmann Steinwiege Pinot Noir5. Schnaitmann Steinwiege Pinot Noir, Württemberg – Winding Down After Work

Wind down after work with a glass of Pinot Noir, which you’ll also see called Spätburgunder. From Germany’s premier red wine region, notes of red fruit flavors, warm spices, and bright acidity are ever-present in this decadent, full-bodied wine that will inspire full relaxation. Escape from the business of your day and sip this perfect pour of Pinot Noir.

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