Sachsen
Sachsen is Germany's easternmost and smallest wine-growing region.Its recorded viticultural history dates from 1161 and parallels that of other wine regions, where the Church and the aristocracy
were the primary medieval property owners and responsible for the development of the vineyards. In addition to viticulture,
their legacy includes a wealth of art and architectural gems throughout the region. Most of the vineyards are between Dresden
and Diesbar-Seusslitz, the northern end of the Saxon Wine Road. A few vineyards are being restored on the southern outskirts
of Dresden and further south, in Pillnitz and Pirna, the gateway to Saxon's Switzerland. Many of the small parcels are planted
on steep, labor-intensive stone terraces. The proximity of the Elbe River helps temper the climate, but given this northerly
location and growing conditions similar to those of Saale-Unstrut, it is not surprising that the early-ripening Müller-Thurgau
predominates. Here, too, the wines are marketed as varietals and nearly always vinified dry.
Weinbauverband Sachsen e.V.
Weinwerbung
Fabrikstraße 16
01662 Meißen
Tel: 03521 - 76 35 30
Fax: 03521 - 76 35 40
www.weinbauverband-sachsen.de
info@weinbauverband-sachsen.de



















