Süßwein
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.
Weisswein
the adjective sweet = süß A sweet as in a dessert = Nachtisch A sweet as in candy = Süßigkeit, Bonbon
There are different types of sweet wines. Ice wine and mascotto or muscat are 2 types of dessert wines. Ice wine is mostly from Canada and northern part of Main. Muscatto or muscat can come from all over the world. A German Riesling can depend on the wine maker and when the grapes where picked as to how sweet it will be. In my oppinon thoes or the best sweet white wines. There are sweet reds too.
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süß
rice wine vinegar = Reisweinessig
"Wein" is a German equivalent of "wine."The German word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite noun is "der" ("the") as the subject. Its singular indefinite article is "einer" ("a, one").
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
Chardonnay is not usually a sweet wine.
Dry wine has fewer calories than sweet wine.
If you're not looking for sweet red wine, what type of wine are you interested in?