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- Central_Moselle abstract "The Central Moselle (German: Mittelmosel) refers to the approximately 120-kilometre-long section of the river Moselle, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany from the city of Trier to Zell. The subsequent section of the river to its mouth, where it flows into the Rhine, is known as the Lower Moselle.The Central Moselle landscape is formed by the many meanders of the river, between the Hunsrück and the Eifel highlands in a deep valley with steep slopes on which the grapes for the Mosel wine are grown. The river follows an exceptionally beautiful scenic route. There are a number of well-known wine and tourist destinations in the Mittelmosel including Schweich, Longuich, Mehring, Klüsserath, Trittenheim, Neumagen-Dhron, Piesport, Brauneberg-Filzen, Bernkastel-Kues, Zeltingen-Rachtig, Kröv, Traben-Trarbach, Reil and Zell.The Central Moselle has been a winegrowing region since the days of the Romans. The Romans used the Moselle even then for transportation of the wines produced there.The Moselle wine region was formerly the Moselle-Saar-Ruwer winegrowing area and is a large producer of Riesling, a white wine. Although the Moselle is not a classic red wine area, following the demand that has developed since the late 1990s, an increasing quantity of red wine is produced. Apart from the Riesling grape there are also isolated plantings of Rivaner/Müller-Thurgau, Kerner and White and Blue Spätburgunder.The winemaking businesses in the Central Moselle also offer sekt, wine and fruit brandies and liqueurs. They market their products broadly, as in all wine regions, and present themselves in Wine Cella, small self-owned seasonal restaurants (Straußwirtschaften), and during the warm season at farmers markets (Hoffeste).".
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- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Bernkastel-Kues.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Brandy.
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- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Brauneberg-Filzen.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tributaries_of_the_Moselle.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Eifel.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Highland.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Highland_(geography).
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Hoffest.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Hunsrück.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Christian_Reil.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Kerner_(grape).
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Klüsserath.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Kröv.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Liqueur.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Longuich.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Moselle.
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- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Mehring,_Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Mehring_(Mosel).
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Mosel_(wine_region).
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Moselle.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Moselle_(river).
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Moselle_wine.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Müller-Thurgau.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Neumagen-Dhron.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Piesport.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Pinot_noir.
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- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Reil.
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- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Riesling.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Rivaner.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Schweich.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Sekt.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Sparkling_wine.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Spätburgunder.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Strausse.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Straußwirtschaft.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Traben-Trarbach.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Trier.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Trittenheim.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Viticulture.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink White_wine.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Winegrowing.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Zell_(Mosel).
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink Zeltingen-Rachtig.
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- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLink File:Ürziger_Würzgarten.jpg.
- Central_Moselle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Central Moselle".
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- Central_Moselle subject Category:Tributaries_of_the_Moselle.
- Central_Moselle subject Category:Valleys_of_Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Central_Moselle comment "The Central Moselle (German: Mittelmosel) refers to the approximately 120-kilometre-long section of the river Moselle, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany from the city of Trier to Zell.".
- Central_Moselle label "Central Moselle".
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- Central_Moselle depiction Ürziger_Würzgarten.jpg.
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