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Palatinate (german: Pfalz) is a German wine-growing region (''Weinbaugebiet'') in the area of Bad Dürkheim,
Neustadt an der Weinstraße Neustadt an der Weinstraße (, formerly known as ; lb, Neustadt op der Wäistrooss ; pfl, Naischdadt) is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With 53,300 inhabitants , it is the largest town called ''Neustadt''. Geography Location T ...
, and Landau in Rhineland-Palatinate. Before 1993, it was known as Rhine Palatinate (''Rheinpfalz''). With under cultivation in 2008, the region is the second largest wine region in Germany after Rheinhessen.German Wine Institute: German wine statistics 2009/2010
There are about 6,800 vintners producing around 6.5 million hectolitres of wine annually.


History

Although wild varieties of the vine were most probably native in the Palatinate region, the Romans brought the cultivated vine and winegrowing techniques around 1 A.D. Several Roman landhouses () were found in the Palatinate region, for example near Wachenheim and Ungstein. The restructuring of the 1980s raised the quality of the area's vineyards to modern standards and by the end of the 20th century, Palatinate wines were garnering international notice for their quality.


Climate and geography

The Palatinate wine region overlaps with, but is not coextensive with, the traditional German region of
Palatinate Palatinate or county palatine may refer to: *the territory or jurisdiction of a count palatine United Kingdom and Ireland *County palatine in England and Ireland * Palatinate (award), student sporting award of Durham University *Palatinate (col ...
, making up only 5% of its area. The wine region is an stretch situated under the
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of the Palatinate Forest on the
Haardt Mountains The Haardt () is a range of wooded, sandstone hills in the state of Rhineland Palatinate in southwestern Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous co ...
, a continuation of Alsace's Vosges Mountains. Its climate is much like that of Alsace (France) in the south or Baden (Germany) in the east; and it is one of the warmest, sunniest and driest of German wine regions, with only parts of Baden (the only Zone B region in Germany), such as the Kaiserstuhl, being warmer. The vineyards are planted on a mixture of sandstone and volcanic soil.


Subregions

The region is divided into two districts (''Bereich''), ''
Südliche Weinstraße Südliche Weinstraße ( pfl, Siedlischi Woischdrooß; en, "Southern Wine Route") is a district (''Kreis'') in the south of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from west clockwise) Südwestpfalz, Bad Dürkheim, the district-f ...
'' (Southern Wine Route) in the south and '' Mittelhaardt-Deutsche Weinstraße'' (Central Haardt-German Wine Route) in the north. The Northern vineyards are located north of
Neustadt an der Weinstraße Neustadt an der Weinstraße (, formerly known as ; lb, Neustadt op der Wäistrooss ; pfl, Naischdadt) is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With 53,300 inhabitants , it is the largest town called ''Neustadt''. Geography Location T ...
in a region often listed on wine labels as ''Mittelhaardt'' and includes the following towns and villages: * Bad Dürkheim * Deidesheim * Forst an der Weinstraße * Freinsheim *
Kallstadt Kallstadt () is a village in the Palatine part of Rhineland-Palatinate, one of Germany's 16 federal states. It is part of the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region whose largest city is Mannheim, Germany's 22nd largest city. During much of the 19th ce ...
* Ruppertsberg * Wachenheim * Ungstein * Lambsheim * Kirchheim * Bockenheim The Southern subregion located south of Neustadt an der Weinstraße has significant plantings of the varieties
Grauburgunder Pinot Gris, Pinot Grigio (, ) or Grauburgunder is a white wine grape variety of the species ''Vitis vinifera''. Thought to be a mutant clone of the Pinot Noir variety, it normally has a grayish-blue fruit, accounting for its name, but the grap ...
(Pinot gris) and
Weissburgunder Pinot blanc is a white wine grape. It is a point genetic mutation of Pinot noir. Pinot noir is genetically unstable and will occasionally experience a point mutation in which a vine bears all black fruit except for one cane which produces white ...
(Pinot blanc) but also produces some Riesling. The soil here ranges from sandstone to
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. The subregion includes the following villages: *
Birkweiler Birkweiler is a municipality in the Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Location The municipality is a typical wine village on the German Wine Route The German Wine RouteScheunemann J., Stewart J., Walker N. an ...
* Burrweiler *
Frankweiler Frankweiler is a municipality in Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country ...
* Siebeldingen *
Rhodt Rhodt unter Rietburg is a municipality in Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany. Rietburg castle (ruins) is located on a nearby hill. The village has been making wine for over 1200 years, and is one of the centr ...


Grapes and wine

There are 45 white and 22 red grape varieties permitted to be cultivated in the Palatinate. Overall the production is split between 61% white wine and 39% red wine. For many years the dominant grapes of the region were the Müller-Thurgau, Kerner and Morio Muscat with Riesling always having a strong foothold in the Mittelhaardt. Toward the end of the 20th century, plantings of Riesling began to increase in the south as well as an increase in plantings of red wine varieties such as Spätburgunder (Pinot noir),
Portugieser Blauer Portugieser is a red Austrian wine, Austrian, Slovenian wine, Croatian wine and German wine grapeJ. Robinson (ed) ''"The Oxford Companion to Wine"'' Third Edition pg 542 Oxford University Press 2006 found primarily in the Rheinhessen (wi ...
and Dornfelder. The wines of the Palatinate are traditionally dry ('' trocken'') with a full body, though some examples of sweet Portugieser still exist. The red wines often reach alcohol levels of 13% and go through malolactic fermentation and spend some time in oak. Since the 1990s there has been increased production in the sparkling wine ( Sekt) made from Riesling. The most cultivated grape varieties, by area in 2008, were:


Culture

Unlike most other German wine regions, wine is not only served straight, but is also mixed with sparkling water to make up a popular refreshing drink called , a term that also describes juice, mixed with water. Every wine making city or village has its own (wine festival) once a year, dedicated to drinking the local wines. On such occasions, wine is normally consumed as . It is traditionally served in 50  cl glasses called (meaning litre) as well as in the typical 25 cl ones called ("quarter", for litre). They are of a special shape specific to the region and are known as the , widening from bottom to top and featuring indentations or large dimples () that give the glass its name. The older, undimpled cylindrical half-litre is also frequently seen in the region. The German Wine Route () traverses this wine region. The region also produces spirits, sparkling wines, wine vinegar, and grape seed oil.


See also

* German Wine Route


References


External links


Pfalzwein
official site {{DEFAULTSORT:Palatinate (wine region) Wine regions of Germany Geography of Rhineland-Palatinate