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Red GGs – mainly 2014s
This is the fourth and final part of our unparalleled coverage of this year’s presentation in Wiesbaden, as shown here, of more than 400 examples of the latest crop of top dry German wines, the Grosse Gewächse. Most of the white wines shown are described in 2015 GGs – whites other than Rieslings, 2015 GGs – Mosel and Nahe Rieslings and 2015 GGs – rest of the Rieslings (see Germany’s 2015s – a guide). Most of the reds shown were 2014s; see Germany 2014 and more – a guide.
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