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The surname Winkle comes from Old English. The word means, "wine" which represented "friend" in Old England.
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.
Pinot in French means Burgunder in German, used when referring to kinds of wine.
It means "wine cellar" or quaint place, often underground in the city, in which to socialize and drink good German wines.
Hock is an English term for German wine.
German Wine Route was created in 1935.
Wiens possibly comes from Austria or thereabouts and means "From Vienna," however "Wien" in plautdietsch means "wine" so it also could be derived from that meaning in the areas where people spoke Low German. I would tend to lean toward the latter, as I know some people with the last name Wiens and they are of Mennonite heritage, and plautdietsch is a commonly spoken language amongst Old Colony Mennonites.
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The traditional German hot wine is called Glhwein.
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French origin, 22 variations, follower of Bachus/biblical, follower of dionysis.
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