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World-famous among wine aficionados — but little known outside that realm — Germany’s Mosel River wine region is a scenic wonder of impossibly steep vineyards, hilltop castles and half-timbered villages. Exploring the river’s many bends (and tasting its many wines) was more than just an enjoyable trip — it was a first-taste of my German ancestry.
This portfolio centers on the towns of Bernkastel-Keus, Cochem, Beilstein, Ürzig, Bremm, Ediger-Eller, Senheim and Senhals as well as one of Europe’s best preserved and spectacular castles — Burg Eltz.
This portfolio centers on the towns of Bernkastel-Keus, Cochem, Beilstein, Ürzig, Bremm, Ediger-Eller, Senheim and Senhals as well as one of Europe’s best preserved and spectacular castles — Burg Eltz.
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47 imagesThe Mosel River is one of Germany's most vital wine regions — a lengthy stretch of land where the river's many turns reveal one steeply-pitched vineyard of Riesling after another. Include in this gallery are images of Bernkastel-Keus and the famous "Doctor Vineyard," the Bremmer Calmont Vineyard, Cochem, Berg Eltz, Selheim, Senhals and Riesling grapes and grapevines. All images are available for purchase/download. Just click shopping cart icon. All rights reserved. ©Kevin Day