What important crop is the Rhine Valley in Germany known for growing?
Correct answer: Grapes
Teslasgirl66
Riesling, yum!
ChampionNymph37634
CarmSanser, - I got this one right. Pure lucky guess. A good 50% of my correct answers are lucky guess holding hands with intuition. Anyone else share that?
Eveangelica
Bacharach is wunderbar stayed there a weekend
Player #6532678
Nutshell, Baccus is just another name of Dionyssos even in Greek ,
CARLO
I LOVE THIS WINE FROM GERMANY
Player #25874027
ShutNut,
Anything which is farmed for profit is a crop, viniculture is farming
Mel
WHITE WINE USED TO BE MY FAVORITE. SADLY I CANT DRINK ALCOHOL NOW, BUT IT WAS A LIGHT , REFRESHING WINE.
Tony
ChampionNymph37634, You may not be conscious of knowing, but let's say your intuition is right on track.
Grmngrl
My home 💗
Vettie
I wouldn’t term grapes as a crop. A harvest is more accurate. I still got it right though, as I do love a Rhine Riesling!
Vic
Eveangelica, you lucky person you,,wish I could visit there, auf wiedersehen mein freund,
Robbino
LOVE Rhine wine.
ViViy Vie Vie Vou
At first, when I looked at the town in the picture, I thought it might be Stein am Rhine, Switzerland. My ancestors came from there. Taking a longer look, I realized that this town was too small to be Stein. I wonder what town it is?
mc
i went through the area with vineyards on my bike and it was really beautiful place. I think the wine was good but can't remember much.
Chiqui
where are the hints that you win
wileycoyote
I chose barley cos I know for a fact that Germans love to drink beer.
Guillermo
Eveangelica, also the best songwriter of the latter 20th Century
Robbino
LOVE Rhine wine -- so hard to get good ones.
Player #13023389
I love Reisling wine, it's the bomb!
Glänzendmir2825✨
#rightthought
eLeN #9724977
Bacchus (or Dionisos) was a greek god, indeed, son of Zeus. The name of Bacchus is refered to ancient greek tragedies, such as Bacches (women who worshipped Bacchus)
GiGi07
Nutshell, you are gracious
Nutshell
My mistake... the spelling made me look it up. Baccus was indeed Roman, Dionysus was Greek.
I have family heirlooms with the Greek gods on them and their names painted in Greek... they include Zeus, Hera, Athena, Aphrodite, Artemis, Apollo, Poseidon, etc (all Greek) but for some reason Baccus instead of Dionysus, that is what caused my confusion. Sorry!
Nutshell
Baccus was Greek
Zell. I am a female
i was going to say grapes but said wheat instead
TricksterImpostor321
cannot believe how engrossed everyone is with this game 🙄
ExceptionalCommand1
Craftie1, I did too..
rúben.de.almeida
Pomada da boa
quicksilver
Craftie1, I love it to and got it right
#NCFCAcompetitor
I. Cant. Believe. i. got. it. wrong.