German Wine Princess
The German Wine Princesses (German: Deutschen Weinprinzessinnen) are the deputies of the German Wine Queen. Each year, up to three runners up in the German Wine Queen competition are awarded the title of "Wine Princess". Like the Wine Queen, they then become national and international representatives of the German wine industry under the direction of the .
German Wine Princesses[]
(list is complete from 1994/1995)
- 8. 1956/1957 Ursel Schwarzbeck from the Moselle
- 15. 1963/1964 Gerdi Sexauer, later Staiblin, from Baden
- 19. 1967/1968 Margot Leiser from Württemberg[1]
- 20. 1968/1969 Marianne Menten, later Henrichs, from the Moselle, Christa Jung from the Palatinate[2]
- 22. 1970/1971 Ingrid Näkel from the Ahr
- 23. 1971/1972 Reinhilde Rothbrust from the Moselle
- 31. 1979/1980 Rosemarie Blankenhorn from Baden
- 38. 1986/1987 Maria Bergold from the Palatinate
- 40. 1988/1989 Annette Borell from the Palatinate
- 41. 1989/1990 Hilke Dahlem from Rheinhessen, Astrid Forneck from the Middle Rhine, Margit Klein from the Nahe
- 42. 1990/1991 Antoinette Barth from the Nahe
- 44. 1992/1993 Bettina Fischer from the Moselle
- 45. 1993/1994 Anita Krämer from the Ahr
- 46. 1994/1995 Tanja Elflein from Franconia, Birgit Schneider from the Nahe
- 47. 1995/1996 Claudia Franconiaberger from Saale-Unstrut, Martina Nickenig from the Middle Rhine
- 48. 1996/1997 Gaby Hoffmann from the Moselle, Monika Metz from the Palatinate
- 49. 1997/1998 Sonja Freund, later Freund-Kuhmann, from the Palatinate, Birgit Zehe from Rheinhessen
- 50. 1998/1999 Michaela Heusinger from Franconia, Catharina Ries from the Rheingau
- 51. 1999/2000 Sabrina Koll from the Ahr, Sandra Polomski from Saale-Unstrut
- 52. 2000/2001 Wiebke Lawall from Rheinhessen, Salome Nies from the Rheingau
- 53. 2001/2002 Julia Hurst from Baden, Martina Klein from the Ahr, Christina Specht from the Middle Rhine
- 54. 2002/2003 Esther Knewitz from Rheinhessen, Friedrun Schwerdtle from Württemberg, Simone Wagner from the Rheingau
- 55. 2003/2004 Lisa Edling from the Bergstraße, Antje Wiedemann from Sachsen
- 56. 2004/2005 Nadine Jäger from the Rheingau, Tina Kiefer from the Palatinate
- 57. 2005/2006 Katharina Jost from the Middle Rhine, Nicole Kochan from the Moselle
- 58. 2006/2007 Barbara Fendel from the Middle Rhine, Sandra Soldmann from Saale-Unstrut
- 59. 2007/2008 Julia Metzler from Rheinhessen, Susanne Winterling from the Palatinate
- 60. 2008/2009 Sarah Schmitt from the Nahe, Andrea Köninger from Baden
- 61. 2009/2010 Christl Schäfer from Württemberg, Isabell Kindle from Baden
- 62. 2010/2011 Katja Bohnert from Baden, Melanie Unsleber from Franconia
- 63. 2011/2012 Elisabeth Born from Saale/Unstrut, Ramona Sturm from the Moselle
- 64. 2012/2013 Anna Hochdörffer from the Palatinate, Natalie Henninger from Baden
- 65. 2013/2014 Ramona Diegel from Rheinhessen, Sabine Wagner from the Rheingau
- 66. 2014/2015 Judith Dorst from Rheinhessen, Kathrin Schnitzius from the Moselle
- 67. 2015/2016 Katharina Fladung from the Rheingau, Caroline Guthier from the Bergstraße
- 68. 2016/2017 Christina Schneider from Nordheim in Franken, Mara Walz from Ensingen in Württemberg
- 69. 2017/2018 Laura Lahm from Rheinhessen, Charlotte Freiberger from the Bergstraße
- 70. 2018/2019 Inga Storck from Einselthum in the Palatinate, Klara Zehnder from Randersacker in Franken[3]
References[]
- ^ Die Markelsheimer Weinköniginnen bei markelsheim.de (abgerufen am 25. Juni 2013)
- ^ Die Pfalz, 41. Jahrgang, Heft 11/12, Nov./Dez. 1968, S. 221
- ^ Kilian Krauth (2018-09-28). "Neue Deutsche Weinkönigin aus Württemberg" (in German). Retrieved 2018-09-29.
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