
Winery Weingut FrankKalk & Loess Grüner Veltliner
This wine generally goes well with pork, vegetarian or lean fish.
Food and wine pairings with Kalk & Loess Grüner Veltliner
Pairings that work perfectly with Kalk & Loess Grüner Veltliner
Original food and wine pairings with Kalk & Loess Grüner Veltliner
The Kalk & Loess Grüner Veltliner of Winery Weingut Frank matches generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or shellfish such as recipes of the real vegetables stuffed in the provençal way, pumpkin and tuna gratin or scallops with chorizo sauce.
Details and technical informations about Winery Weingut Frank's Kalk & Loess Grüner Veltliner.
Discover the grape variety: Isa
Crossing obtained in 1964 between the gloria hungariae or glory of Hungary (Hungarian millennium X muscatel Thalloczy Lajos) by the cardinal. The Isa is registered since 1996 in the Official Catalogue of table grape varieties list A1.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Kalk & Loess Grüner Veltliner from Winery Weingut Frank are 2015, 2016, 0
Informations about the Winery Weingut Frank
The Winery Weingut Frank is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 23 wines for sale in the of Rheinhessen to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Rheinhessen
Rheinhessen is Germany's largest region for producing the quality wines of the Qualitätswein bestimmter Anbaugebiete (QbA) and Prädikatswein designations, with roughly 26,500 hectares (65,000 acres) of Vineyard">Vineyards as of 2014. Many of its most significant viticultural areas are favorably influenced by the Rhine river, which runs aLong its North and eastern borders. The Rhine, along with the Nahe river to the west and the Haardt mountains to its South, form a natural border. Rheinhessen covers an area south of Rheingau, north of Pfalz and east of Nahe, and is located within the Rhineland-Palatinate federal state.
The word of the wine: Metis (grape variety)
A grape variety resulting from the crossing of two varieties of the same species. For example, pinotage (a South African grape variety) is the result of crossing pinot noir and cinsault.














