Hock is an English term for German wine.
Probably Hock wine (i.e. German white wine) !!
Any other wine that is not German.
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There is no direct correlation between a surname like Hock and a specific nationality. Surnames can originate from various regions and cultures, so it is not possible to determine nationality based solely on the surname.
Hock, lime and lemon is an drink made in the UK and Australia. Hock is a white wine.
Hock is for white wine, Claret is for red. It's a little anal but it is Europe.
Hock (wine), a type of wine; Hock (zoology), part of an animal's leg; Ham hock, the end of a smoked ham. OR Hock; a part of a horse. A hock is a joint made up of many smaller bones. The strength of the hocks are very important as this is the most active joint in the horse hind legs. Poorly conformed hocks may make the horse susceptible to break down if the horse is worked very hard. the part on a chicken at the top of its head that is red
My brother and I looked up hock on Dictionary.com, and it said that it was a joint in the ankle of a horse, or a type of wine.
German Wine Route was created in 1935.
The German word for "white wine" is Weißwein. Also the different spelling: Weisswein."German white wine" means "deutscher Weißwein" / "deutscher Weisswein" in German.If you are asking for different types of German white wine: just click the links I added under "related links" below.One of the most popular types of German white wine is Liebfraumilch. It is a semi-sweet, affordable brand of wine.
The German for wine is Wein, it is pronounced the same way as the English word "vine"Rotwein = red wineWeißwein = white wineSparkling wine is called Sekt in German
The equivalent of the human ankle. It is the sharp bend above the foot in the hind legs of dogs.