Tip: The Nahe's varied soils make for striking side-by-side tasting; group three estates in one afternoon rather than spreading across the valley.

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Pfalz (Deidesheim and the Mittelhaardt) ★ 4.4

South of Rheinhessen along the Deutsche Weinstrasse, the Pfalz's Mittelhaardt towns Deidesheim, Forst and Ruppertsberg make fuller, riper Riesling and a serious slice of German Pinot Noir and Pinot Blanc.

Pours: Pfalz Riesling trocken, Pfalz Spaetburgunder, Pfalz Weissburgunder

Tip: Pair a Deidesheim Riesling tasting with a Pfalz Pinot Noir stop in Forst or Ruppertsberg; the region runs hotter than the Rheingau and the styles read differently.

Hessische Bergstrasse (Bensheim) ★ 4.1

Southeast of the Rheingau on the warm sandstone slopes between Heppenheim and Darmstadt, the Hessische Bergstrasse covers around 460 hectares across 13 German wine-growing regions, with Bensheim as the anchor town.

Pours: Hessische Bergstrasse Riesling trocken, Bergstrasse Weissburgunder, Bergstrasse Spaetburgunder

Tip: The Hessische Bergstrasse is small enough for a real half-day; combine Bensheim's Staatsweingut with a Heppenheim village tasting.

Franken (Wuerzburg and the Stein) ★ 4.3

East of the Rheingau along the Main, Franconia centres on Wuerzburg with the Stein vineyard above the city and a Silvaner-led identity. Bottled in the flat Bocksbeutel, Franken wines run drier and stonier than the Rheingau Rieslings.

Pours: Franken Silvaner trocken, Wuerzburger Stein Silvaner, Franken Riesling trocken

Tip: Make it an overnight in Wuerzburg; the Stein vineyard above the city and the Residenz cellar together earn a full day, not a half.

Wiesbaden (state capital and spa city) ★ 4.3

Hessen's state capital and a 19th-century spa town just east of the Rheingau, with the Rheingauer Weinwoche on the Schlossplatz in August and the Henkell Freixenet Sekt house on the Wiesbaden-Biebrich edge.

Pours: Rheingau Riesling on the Schlossplatz, Rheingau Spaetburgunder, Sekt at Henkell Freixenet

Tip: Pair Henkell Freixenet's Sektkellerei tour with a Rheingau Riesling night on the Schlossplatz; the city is a 25-minute drive from any river village.

Frankfurt am Main (financial capital, Apfelwein and wine bars) ★ 4.2

Just east of the Rheingau down the Main, Frankfurt is the urban anchor of the region, with Rheingau-focused wine bars across Sachsenhausen and the Altstadt alongside its own Apfelwein cider tradition.

Pours: Rheingau Riesling at city wine bars, Frankfurt Apfelwein (apple wine), Henkell Sekt

Tip: Use Frankfurt as an arrival base; the S-Bahn line out to Hochheim, Wiesbaden and Eltville turns the city into the Rheingau's transport hub.

The Mosel (Bernkastel and the Middle Mosel) ★ 4.5

The Rheingau's sister Riesling region west of Koblenz, with the Middle Mosel's steep slate slopes around Bernkastel, Wehlen and Piesport producing featherlight, slatey Riesling at a sharper register than the fuller Rheingau wines.

Pours: Mosel Riesling Kabinett, Mosel Riesling Spaetlese, Mosel Riesling Grosses Gewaechs

Tip: Make it an overnight rather than a day; the Middle Mosel sundial villages need two or three estate stops to read the slate spectrum.

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