: Most high-quality Franken wines are sold in the Bocksbeutel , a unique squat, rounded green or brown flagon. This bottle shape is legally protected and serves as a hallmark of the region's heritage.

Franken (Franconia) wines are highly distinct from other German regions, known for their . Unlike the aromatic sweetness often associated with German Rieslings, Franken wines are typically full-bodied and "bone dry". Key Buying Indicators

: The region's premier red, known for being elegant and structured. Where to Buy

You can purchase Franken wines through specialized importers and online retailers: Franken Wines - Justerini & Brooks

: While Riesling rules elsewhere, Silvaner is the king of Franken, accounting for nearly 25% of plantings. Look for Silvaner for the most authentic regional taste—expect notes of green apple, citrus, and a herbal finish. Tertiary Grapes :