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The endangered Apollo butterfly in its home on the lower Mosel terraces rests on vegetation with wings unfolded.
News · Germany · Mosel

The Butterfly Effect: A Battle Heats Up in the Mosel

ByValerie Kathawala January 11, 2024February 7, 2024

The future of the Mosel Apollo butterfly and its habitat of the Mosel terraces are endangered. Can a solution be found that allows both to continue to coexist?

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German Wines Shine at Restaurant Scheepskameel
Germany · News · Portrait

German Wines Shine at Restaurant Scheepskameel

ByBart De Vries May 11, 2022November 11, 2023

“When I started drinking wine, wine was French,” my father told me recently over dinner at Scheepskameel, a Dutch restaurant known for its excellent wine…...

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A small building half destroyed by flood is in the foreground, in the background a terraced vineyard.
Germany · Ahr · News

Flood Comes for the Ahr and Its Winemakers

ByValerie Kathawala July 19, 2021October 29, 2024

From last Wednesday night into Thursday morning, 148 liters/square meter of rain fell on the Ahr. In a normal July, the region gets about 80…...

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Terroir Trocken
Germany · News

Terroir Trocken

ByStuart Pigott June 23, 2021August 1, 2023

The photos that German astronaut Alexander Gerst sent back from the International Space Station during summer 2018 were deeply shocking: Germany was no longer green,…...

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