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  |  | The         history of applewine in and around Frankfurt Main, Germany goes back over         1,200 years. The first official mention of applewine can be found in the         state records of Emperor Karl the Great (approximately 799 A.D.). Our         parent company, Kelterei Possmann KG, is an established, family owned         company based in Frankfurt Main. It was founded in 1881 by Philipp Possmann         and, now in its fourth generation, has been family owned and operated         ever since. Philipp           Possmann was known throughout nineteenth century Frankfurt Main for           his homemade applewinea tart, pale yellow drink he made in the           basement of his restaurant and served to eager customers. Due to popular           demand, Mr. Possmann embarked on a more wide-scale production and distribution           of his wine. Since then, what began as a small one-man-business has           survived through the setbacks of two World Wars to develop into Germany’s           market leader for applewine. Today, Possmann employs over 100 people           and sells nearly 20 million liters through Germany and the world. Frankfurt           Main represents the heart of German apple wine culture. While most people           (rightfully so) equate Germany with its wonderful beer, applewine is           the most popular drink in Frankfurt Main and throughout the state of           Hessen. Frankfurt Main’s 60 applewine cellars are to Frankfurt           Main what beer halls are to Munich. Traditional apple wine restaurants           often feature outdoor apple wine “gardens” that are similar           to the Bavarian beer gardens. It’s no wonder that World Traveler           magazine called applewine the “fuel of Frankfurt.”
 
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