The taste of German wine is primarily derived from the Riesling grape variety, which provides a range of tastes from aromatic and fruity to dry, sweet, and well-balanced. Other than Riesling, there are 134 grape varieties that are grown in Germany, each offering a unique and different taste. Around 100 of those grape varieties are used for white wine production, while only 35 are used for red wine production. Their types range from rose wines, red wines, semi-sweet, sweet, sparkling wines, to dry wines.