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Moselle beauty part 8: Our home town of Pommern

Pommern is one of the oldest wine-growing villages on the Moselle, has fewer than 500 inhabitants, but has a considerable density of winegrowers – some of which have won awards. Even the Romans cultivated viticulture and cultivated tropical fruits. The wine village got its name from them: Pomaria – the fruit garden. [ … ]

Moselle beauty part 2 – Kröv

Kröv hat eine absolute Besonderheit. Den Kröver-Nacktarsch! The name is a spoof of the Latin “Nectarius” or the Celtic “Nackas”. Both mean something like “rocky height” and are derived from the fact that the slope in autumn without leaves simply looks “bare”. Half-timbered houses, one winegrower next to the other [ … ]

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