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White Alsace - 1940 Annexed by Germany, the region produces a very small grape harvest and wines of rather good quality. In his Chronicle of the Alsatian vine growing in the XXth century, it is in this vintage wine that Claude Muller sees itself force to dedicate least square. The tireless historian can only resume the laconic comments of some commentators who still give themselves this punishment: "good wine to Mitterbergheim, average quality but very pleasant and harmonious wines to Riquewihr "... Consequence of the war, Henri beck, to Pfaffenheim, notes that "In June, Alsace passes under German dominion. The prices of the old wine increase from July. "
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