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Aargau Süd
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Description to Aargau Süd
Canton with the capital Aarau in the central north of Switzerland. The vineyards cover 395 hectares of vineyards in about 70 municipalities with almost a thousand winegrowers, which belong to the wine region of German-speaking Switzerland. These are scattered over numerous sites and plots of land in valleys. The seven areas are called Aarau Umgebung, Fricktal, Limmattal, Reusstal, Schenkenbergertal, Seetal, Unteres Aaretal and Wildegg. The area is situated on the same geographical latitude as Burgundy. It produces about two thirds red wines and one third white wines. Important red wine varieties are Pinot Noir, Regent, Garanoir, Maréchal Foch and Léon Millot, important white wine varieties Riesling x Sylvaner(Müller-Thurgau), Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer and Chardonnay. Well-known producers are Meier and Zweifel.
Recent wines 5
Weingut Pircher
— German-speaking Switzerland-Aargovia
2004 Aargau Süd Stadtberg Pinot Gris sec
12.06 €
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Weinbau Eric und Susan Lüthi
— German-speaking Switzerland-Aargovia
2003 Aargau Süd Männedorf Müller-Thurgau Stäfner
9.52 €
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Weinbau Eric und Susan Lüthi
— German-speaking Switzerland-Aargovia
2003 Aargau Süd Sternhalden Scheurebe süß
16.49 €
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Weingut Pircher
— German-speaking Switzerland-Aargovia
2003 Aargau Süd Stadtberg Pinot Noir
15.24 €
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The most important grape varieties
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