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Drinks trend: less alcohol and 'fruit sweetness': cabinet wines are in demand
Germany🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

Drinks trend: less alcohol and 'fruit sweetness': cabinet wines are in demand

The article discusses the growing popularity of 'Kabinett' wines in Germany and internationally, particularly among younger consumers. These wines, characterized by their lower alcohol content and refined taste, are gaining traction in markets like China, where they are preferred by younger women. Experts note that this trend aligns with a broader global shift toward more mindful consumption habits. The article explains that Kabinett is a legally protected quality level within German wine classifications, with specific production standards. It highlights the increasing share of Kabinett wines in production, especially in regions like the Mosel, and notes that while yields vary year to year, the proportion of Kabinett has steadily risen over the past decade.

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Drinks trend: less alcohol and 'fruit sweetness': cabinet wines are in demand

The article discusses the growing popularity of 'Kabinett' wines in Germany and internationally, particularly among younger consumers. These wines, characterized by their lower alcohol content and refined taste, are gaining traction in markets like China, where they are preferred by younger women. Experts note that this trend aligns with a broader global shift toward more mindful consumption habits. The article explains that Kabinett is a legally protected quality level within German wine classifications, with specific production standards. It highlights the increasing share of Kabinett wines in production, especially in regions like the Mosel, and notes that while yields vary year to year, the proportion of Kabinett has steadily risen over the past decade.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a market trend in the wine industry without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. While it mentions the preferences of younger consumers and global trends, it does not frame these developments through a political lens or take a clear partisan立场

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