Did you know that Mosel Riesling wines were the most expensive wines in the world in the 19th century? Even more expensive than Burgundy and Bordeaux. Today, theses white wines belong again to the most gastronomic wines in the world, but at a much lower and more affordable price than in the 19th century. This was quite unexpected, given the reputation of German/Austrian cuisine which is known for its kneudel, schnitzel and bratwurst. In these 4 episodes, we visit the following regions and wine producers: Mosel - Riesling, by Ernst Loosen. Baden - Burgunders and Sylvaner, by family Heger. Burgenland - Sweet Wines and Blaufränkisch, by family Kracher. Wachau - Grüner Veltliner, by Franz Hirtzberger. These four wine stories are guided by the insights of Master of Wine Anne Krebiehl and acclaimed wine critic Stuart Pigott.