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Franconia - Wikipedia The German word Franken —Franconians—also refers to the ethnic group, which is mainly to be found in this region They are to be distinguished from the Germanic people of the Franks, and historically formed their easternmost settlement area
Franken (Region) – Wikipedia Die fränkischen Gebiete Baden-Württembergs sind die Landschaften Tauberfranken und Hohenlohe, die zur Region Heilbronn-Franken mit Sitz in Heilbronn gehören und dem Regierungsbezirk Stuttgart zugeordnet werden, sowie die Gegend um das badische Buchen in der Region Rhein-Neckar
Franken - Germany Wine Region | Wine-Searcher Franken, or Franconia in English, is a wine-growing region in the northwest of Germany 's historic state of Bavaria Though Bavaria may be more famous for its beer, Franken boasts a proud viticultural tradition and is one of the most unique regions in the country
Franken - Total Wine More A traditional Franken wine is easy to spot – it comes in a Bocksbeutel, a short, rounded flask What’s in the bottle? Odds are it will not be a Riesling, for while that variety predominates around Germany, Franken’s growing season is rarely long enough to accommodate this late-ripening grape
Franconia - Discover and be Amazed - Tourismusverband Franken Franconia’s towns and villages offer special cultural, architectural, and culinary highlights Natural beauty and variety are two of the hallmarks of the region: The scenery alternates from fascinating natural landscapes to attractive vacation spots
Franken - German Wines USA Würzburg is home of the famed vineyard Stein, which gave rise to the generic term Steinwein, formerly used to denote all Franken wines Franconian wines are generally fuller-bodied, less aromatic, often drier, firmer, and earthier
Your 2025 guide to Franken wine region | Winetourism. com Franken is a wine-growing region located in the north of Bavaria Different from the rest of Bavaria, which is famous for its beers, especially Weißbier, Franken wine region has a long winemaking culture The region has over 6000 hectares of vineyards and 80% of the vines are white varieties
Deutsches Weininstitut: where are German wines grown The Franken wine growing region borders the Rhön in the north, the Steigerwald in the east, the Taubertal in the south and the Spessart in the west It comprises 6,171 hectares of vineyards, 83% of which are white varieties
History of Franconia - Wikipedia Franconia (German: Franken) is a region that is not precisely defined, but which lies in the north of the Free State of Bavaria, parts of Baden-Württemberg and South Thuringia and Hesse in Germany
Franconia (wine region) - Wikipedia It is the only wine region in the federal state of Bavaria In 2014, vines were grown on 6,176 hectares (15,260 acres) of land in the region [2] The greater part of the wine region is in Lower Franconia around its capital Würzburg along the Main River