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Klaus Peter Keller: Will Norway become a wine producer?
Ulrich Sautter, 15.07.2024
Founded in 1789, this Rheinhessen family estate has long been celebrated for its full-bodied Rieslings. Under the leadership of Klaus Peter Keller and his wife Julia, the winery has achieved cult status – commanding four-digit prices for its famed G-Max. In recent years, the family has expanded to the Moselle and supported projects in Norway and on Sylt.
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