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Baden Spätburgunder Feinherb

ownerEdeka Group (Germany)
originGermany
manufacturedGermany

Baden Spätburgunder Feinherb is a red wine originating from the Baden wine region in Germany. The term 'Spätburgunder' refers to the Pinot Noir grape variety, which is the most widely planted red wine grape in Germany. The 'Feinherb' designation indicates a style that is 'off-dry,' striking a balance between residual sweetness and acidity, often preferred by German consumers for its versatility with food. This specific label is a private label produced for the German retailer Edeka.

The wine is produced in the Baden region, Germany's southernmost and warmest wine-growing area, which stretches along the Rhine River. Because this bottling is a private label, while the grapes are sourced and processed in Germany, the ultimate owner is the Edeka Group, the largest German supermarket corporation. The production is typically handled by large-scale regional cooperatives or contracted wineries under strict quality guidelines to ensure consistency for retail distribution.

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