It means that the best grape bunches are selected from the vine by hand for use in the winemaking process. Here are some other similar terms:
Beerenauslese: The best individual grapes are selected by hand
Spätlese: Late harvest
Trockenbeerenauslese: Individual berries are selected and dried to create a sweet dessert wine
An auslese is a form of sweet wine, found especially in Germany, made from late harvest grapes, from the German Auslese category.
Hock is an English term for German wine.
trocken is german for dry
"Spätlese" is the term you are looking for.
lese usually means read or reading as inIch lese ein Buch means I am reading a bookAlternative lese can also refer to the bringing in of a harvest or wine.You will find the word often on German wine bottles.The Wein lese ... the harvesting of the wineor an Auslese on a label, a mark of a 'quality' wine.
Sekt is a German term for some types of sparkling wine, produced mainly in Germany and Austria.
rieslings, not sweet, but not bone-dry...if it is very spicy go off dry like a riesling auslese.
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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.
German Wine Route was created in 1935.
It refers to a wine made from grapes harvested from more than one year.