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die Weinkarte

A list of wines available in a restaurant.

At the A1 level, you should recognize die Weinkarte as a basic noun related to eating and drinking. You don't need to know the complex grammar yet, but you should know that it means 'wine list.' Imagine you are in a restaurant and you want to see what wines they have. You can simply point and say, 'Die Weinkarte, bitte.' At this stage, it is important to remember that 'die' means it is a feminine word. You might see this word on a sign or at the top of a menu. It is made of two parts: 'Wein' (wine) and 'Karte' (card/menu). If you know 'Wein' and you know 'Speisekarte' (food menu), you can easily understand this word. Focus on the pronunciation: 'VINE-kar-teh.' Don't forget the 'e' at the end! You will mostly use it with the verb 'haben' (to have) or 'bringen' (to bring). For example: 'Haben Sie eine Weinkarte?' (Do you have a wine list?). This is a very useful phrase for a beginner traveling in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland.
At the A2 level, you can start using die Weinkarte in more complete sentences. You should be able to ask for it politely using 'können' or 'möchten.' For example: 'Könnten Sie mir bitte die Weinkarte bringen?' (Could you please bring me the wine list?). You also begin to understand the difference between the 'Speisekarte' (for food) and the 'Weinkarte' (for wine). At this level, you might describe the wine list using simple adjectives like 'groß' (big), 'klein' (small), or 'gut' (good). For instance: 'Die Weinkarte in diesem Restaurant ist sehr groß.' (The wine list in this restaurant is very big). You should also be aware of the plural form, 'die Weinkarten,' although you will mostly use the singular. You can also use prepositions: 'Auf der Weinkarte stehen viele deutsche Weine.' (On the wine list, there are many German wines). This shows you are learning to use the dative case ('auf der...') to describe where things are located. It is a key word for social situations in restaurants.
At the B1 level, you should be comfortable using die Weinkarte in a variety of contexts. You can discuss the contents of the list in detail, such as the 'Anbaugebiete' (growing regions) or 'Rebsorten' (grape varieties). You might say, 'Ich schaue mir erst mal die Weinkarte an, bevor ich bestelle.' (I'll take a look at the wine list first before I order). At this level, you can also handle more complex grammar, like using the genitive case: 'Die Auswahl der Weinkarte ist beeindruckend.' (The selection of the wine list is impressive). You are expected to understand that a 'Weinkarte' is often separate from the 'Getränkekarte' in nicer restaurants. You can also use the word to express preferences or ask for recommendations: 'Gibt es auf der Weinkarte auch Bio-Weine?' (Are there also organic wines on the wine list?). Your ability to use this word correctly reflects your growing independence in everyday German life and your ability to navigate social dining situations with ease. You should also be able to understand short descriptions of wines found on the list.
At the B2 level, you use die Weinkarte with a high degree of precision and can engage in more detailed conversations about it. You might critique the structure of a wine list, noting if it is 'übersichtlich' (well-organized) or 'überladen' (cluttered). You can use the word in professional or formal contexts: 'Der Sommelier hat die Weinkarte passend zur neuen Saison zusammengestellt.' (The sommelier has put together the wine list to match the new season). You understand nuanced terms like 'offene Weine' (wines by the glass) versus 'Flaschenweine' (bottled wines) as they appear on the list. You can also use the word in more abstract ways, such as discussing the 'Philosophie der Weinkarte' (the philosophy of the wine list). Your vocabulary surrounding the 'Weinkarte' should now include terms like 'Jahrgangstiefe' (depth of vintages) or 'Lagenweine' (wines from specific vineyard sites). You are able to follow a sommelier's explanation of the list and ask follow-up questions about specific entries. This level marks a shift from simply ordering to truly engaging with the culture of wine as presented in the menu.
At the C1 level, you possess a near-native command of the term die Weinkarte and its associated terminology. You can analyze a wine list as a reflection of a restaurant's culinary concept and market positioning. You might say, 'Die Weinkarte zeichnet sich durch eine exzellente Selektion an Natural Wines aus, was den avantgardistischen Charakter des Restaurants unterstreicht.' (The wine list is characterized by an excellent selection of natural wines, which underlines the avant-garde character of the restaurant). You can use the word in sophisticated debates about pricing strategies, regional representation, and the inclusion of 'Raritäten' (rarities). Your understanding of the word extends to the legal requirements of what must be listed on a 'Weinkarte' in Germany, such as allergen information and alcohol content. You are comfortable using the term in written reviews or professional reports within the hospitality industry. At this level, the 'Weinkarte' is not just a menu to you; it is a complex document that you can interpret with sensitivity to style, register, and cultural context.
At the C2 level, you have mastered die Weinkarte in all its linguistic and cultural dimensions. You can discuss the historical evolution of wine lists from the 19th century to the present day, or the psychological impact of menu design on consumer behavior. You might use the word in a literary or highly academic context, perhaps discussing how a 'Weinkarte' in a novel serves as a symbol of social status or decadence. Your command of the language allows you to use the term with effortless precision, whether you are writing a scholarly article on viticulture or delivering a keynote speech at a gastronomy conference. You understand the most subtle connotations and can use synonyms or related terms (like 'Sortimentsliste' or 'Kellerbuch') with perfect accuracy depending on the setting. For a C2 speaker, the 'Weinkarte' is a familiar tool of the trade or a source of aesthetic and intellectual pleasure, and you can communicate about it with total fluency and nuance, reflecting a deep immersion in German-speaking culture.

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  • A 'Weinkarte' is the German term for a wine list in a restaurant or bar.
  • It is a feminine noun (die Weinkarte) and is usually separate from the food menu.
  • It lists wines by type, region, and price, helping guests make informed choices.
  • Commonly used in hospitality settings across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

The German word die Weinkarte is a compound noun that translates literally to "the wine card" or, more naturally in English, "the wine list." It is a specific type of menu found in restaurants, bars, and bistros that exclusively details the selection of wines available for purchase. Understanding this term is essential for anyone navigating the culinary landscape of German-speaking countries, where wine culture—ranging from the steep slopes of the Mosel to the sun-drenched vineyards of Baden—plays a pivotal role in social gatherings and formal dining alike. When you sit down at a restaurant in Germany, you are often first presented with the Speisekarte (the food menu), but for a more refined selection of beverages, you must specifically ask for or look for the Weinkarte. It serves as a guide for the guest, categorizing wines by their region of origin, their grape variety, their flavor profile (such as trocken for dry or lieblich for sweet), and their price point, whether by the glass (offene Weine) or by the bottle (Flaschenweine).

Cultural Significance
In Germany, the wine list is not just a list of prices; it is a reflection of the establishment's identity. A traditional Gasthaus might focus on local Schoppenweine, while a high-end restaurant in Berlin or Munich will feature an international Weinkarte curated by a professional sommelier.

The use of this word is universal across all German-speaking regions, including Austria and Switzerland, though the specific wines listed will vary significantly. In a Swiss Stübli, the Weinkarte will highlight local Chasselas, while in an Austrian Heuriger, the focus will be on Grüner Veltliner. For a learner at the B1 level, mastering this word allows for a more sophisticated interaction with service staff. Instead of simply asking for "Wein," asking for the Weinkarte indicates a desire to choose a specific pairing for your meal, showing a higher level of cultural integration and linguistic competence. It is also important to note that the Weinkarte is often separate from the Getränkekarte (general drink menu), which lists sodas, beers, and spirits. If you are in a dedicated wine bar, the Weinkarte might be the only menu you receive. The term is also used in retail contexts occasionally, but its primary home is the hospitality industry.

Der Kellner brachte uns sofort die Weinkarte, damit wir einen passenden Riesling zum Fisch aussuchen konnten.

Historically, the concept of a dedicated wine list evolved alongside the development of bottled wine and the professionalization of the restaurant industry in the 19th century. Before this, wine was often served from barrels, and the choice was limited to whatever the host had tapped that day. Today, a Weinkarte is a sophisticated marketing tool. It often includes descriptions of the vineyards, the winemaking process, and tasting notes such as "notes of citrus and flint" or "velvety tannins." For the language learner, reading a Weinkarte is an excellent exercise in descriptive adjectives and regional geography. You will encounter terms like Anbaugebiet (growing region), Jahrgang (vintage), and Rebsorte (grape variety). By studying the Weinkarte, you are not just choosing a drink; you are engaging with the history and soil of the German landscape.

Common Verbs
You will often hear verbs like studieren (to study/peruse), reichen (to hand/pass), or überreichen (to present) used in conjunction with this noun.

Kann ich bitte die Weinkarte sehen? Ich möchte wissen, welche Weißweine Sie offen ausschenken.

Using die Weinkarte correctly in a sentence requires an understanding of German noun cases and common restaurant-related verbs. Since it is a feminine noun (die), its form changes depending on whether it is the subject, the direct object, or the indirect object of the sentence. In most practical scenarios, you will be using it in the accusative case as the direct object of a request. For example, when you ask a waiter to bring it to you, you say: "Bringen Sie mir bitte die Weinkarte?" Here, "die Weinkarte" remains "die" because the feminine accusative article is identical to the nominative. However, if you were to talk about a specific detail of the wine list, you would use the genitive case: "Die Gestaltung der Weinkarte ist sehr elegant." (The design of the wine list is very elegant).

Grammatical Structures
Nominative: Die Weinkarte liegt auf dem Tisch. (The wine list is lying on the table.)
Accusative: Ich lese die Weinkarte. (I am reading the wine list.)
Dative: Ich entnehme der Weinkarte die Preise. (I take the prices from the wine list.)
Genitive: Das Cover der Weinkarte ist aus Leder. (The cover of the wine list is made of leather.)

When interacting with a sommelier, the sentence structures often become more complex. You might say, "Können Sie mir etwas auf der Weinkarte empfehlen, das gut zu diesem Wildgericht passt?" (Can you recommend something on the wine list that goes well with this game dish?). Notice the use of the preposition auf followed by the dative case (der Weinkarte) to indicate location. In professional settings, such as a wine tasting or a business dinner, you might hear the term used in the plural: "Wir haben unsere Weinkarten aktualisiert, um mehr Bio-Weine aufzunehmen." (We have updated our wine lists to include more organic wines). The plural form is die Weinkarten.

Haben Sie auch eine separate Weinkarte für Raritäten und ältere Jahrgänge?

In more informal settings, like a wine festival (Weinfest) or a local tavern, the Weinkarte might just be a chalkboard (Schiefertafel) on the wall. Even then, the term still applies. You might say to your friends, "Schaut mal auf die Weinkarte dort an der Wand, der Grauburgunder ist heute im Angebot." (Look at the wine list there on the wall; the Pinot Gris is on offer today). Another common construction involves the verb fehlen (to be missing). If you are at a table and have the food menu but not the wine list, you could say: "Uns fehlt noch die Weinkarte." (We are still missing the wine list). This uses the dative "uns" (to us) and makes "die Weinkarte" the subject of the sentence.

In dieser Weinkarte sind die Weine nach Regionen sortiert, was die Auswahl sehr erleichtert.

Finally, consider the use of die Weinkarte in a metaphorical or professional context. A restaurant critic might write, "Die Weinkarte des Hauses lässt keine Wünsche offen." (The establishment's wine list leaves nothing to be desired). This phrase "lässt keine Wünsche offen" is a common German idiom meaning something is perfect or comprehensive. Using such expressions alongside the target word will help you sound more like a native speaker. Whether you are ordering a simple glass of house wine or a vintage bottle for a celebration, knowing how to manipulate this noun across different contexts is a hallmark of B1-level proficiency.

The word die Weinkarte is most frequently heard in the context of the German Gastronomie (hospitality industry). From the moment you enter a restaurant, the presence or absence of a wine list can signal the level of service you should expect. In a traditional German Wirtshaus, you might hear the waiter ask, "Möchten Sie direkt die Speisekarte oder vorab schon mal die Weinkarte?" (Would you like the food menu directly or the wine list beforehand?). This is a common opening line designed to encourage guests to order an aperitif or a glass of wine while they browse the food options. In higher-end establishments, especially those with Michelin stars or a strong focus on fine dining, the Weinkarte is often presented with a certain level of ceremony, sometimes by a dedicated sommelier who will describe the list's philosophy.

Typical Environments
1. Gehobene Restaurants (Fine Dining): Where the list is extensive and international.
2. Vinotheken (Wine Shops/Bars): Where the Weinkarte is the main attraction.
3. Straußwirtschaften: Seasonal wine taverns in wine-growing regions where the list is small and local.

You will also encounter the term in media and literature. For instance, in a restaurant review in a newspaper like the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the critic will almost certainly dedicate a paragraph to die Weinkarte, evaluating its variety and pricing. In travel guides for regions like the Pfalz or the Rheingau, authors will mention which local inns have the best Weinkarten to sample the local Rieslings. Even in everyday conversations among friends, the word pops up: "Das Restaurant war toll, aber die Weinkarte war ein bisschen überteuert, findest du nicht?" (The restaurant was great, but the wine list was a bit overpriced, don't you think?). This highlights its role as a topic of social evaluation and critique.

Auf der Weinkarte standen so viele unbekannte Winzer, dass wir den Sommelier um Hilfe bitten mussten.

In the modern digital age, you might also hear the word in the context of technology. Many restaurants now offer a digital Weinkarte on a tablet, allowing guests to filter by grape, price, or aroma. You might hear a waiter say, "Sie finden unsere Weinkarte über diesen QR-Code auf dem Tisch." (You can find our wine list via this QR code on the table). This evolution shows that while the format may change, the term remains the standard way to refer to the collection of wine offerings. Furthermore, in vocational training for the hospitality sector (Ausbildung zur Hotelfachfrau/zum Hotelfachmann), learning how to create and maintain a Weinkarte is a core part of the curriculum, involving knowledge of wine laws, labeling requirements, and inventory management.

Die Weinkarte in diesem kleinen Bistro ist zwar kurz, aber exzellent zusammengestellt.

Lastly, you might hear the term in the context of "Weinkeller-Besichtigungen" (wine cellar tours). A guide might mention that the wines you see aging in the barrels will eventually find their way onto the Weinkarte of the estate's restaurant. This connects the agricultural process directly to the consumer experience. Whether you are at a noisy Volksfest or a quiet, candlelit dinner, the Weinkarte is the bridge between the vineyard and your glass, and hearing the word will always signal a moment of choice and potential enjoyment.

One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using die Weinkarte is confusing it with other types of menus. In English, we often just say "the menu" to cover everything—food, drinks, and wine. However, in German, precision is key. If you ask for the Speisekarte when you actually want to see the wine selection, the waiter will likely only bring you the food menu. Conversely, asking for the Weinkarte when you want to order a Schnitzel will lead to confusion. Another common error is using the wrong gender. Since Wein is masculine (der Wein), many learners mistakenly assume that the compound word is also masculine (der Weinkarte). Remember the rule: the gender of a compound noun is always determined by its final component—in this case, die Karte.

Common Errors Table
Mistake: Der Weinkarte (Wrong gender)
Correction: Die Weinkarte (Feminine)

Mistake: Weinmenü (Literal translation of 'wine menu')
Correction: Weinkarte (Standard term; 'Menü' usually refers to a fixed multi-course meal)

Mistake: Getränkekarte (When you specifically want wine)
Correction: Weinkarte (More specific; the Getränkekarte might only have basic house wines)

Another nuance that learners often miss is the difference between die Weinkarte and the concept of offene Weine. In many mid-range German restaurants, the "open wines" (those served by the glass) are listed on the main Speisekarte or a separate Getränkekarte, while the full Weinkarte containing expensive bottles is only brought upon request. A common mistake is assuming that the three or four wines listed on the food menu are the only wines available. If you are looking for something more specific, you must explicitly ask, "Haben Sie eine ausführliche Weinkarte?" (Do you have a detailed wine list?).

Falsch: Kann ich das Weinmenü sehen?
Richtig: Kann ich bitte die Weinkarte haben?

Pronunciation can also be a stumbling block. The "w" in Wein must be pronounced like an English "v," and the "ei" diphthong is pronounced like the "i" in "mine." The word Karte requires a clear, short "a" and a rolled or vocalized "r," followed by a soft "e" at the end (not a hard "ee"). Mispronouncing it as "Wine-kart" without the final "e" can make it difficult for staff to understand you. Additionally, learners sometimes confuse Weinkarte with Weinkarte in the sense of a geographical map of wine regions. While the word can technically mean that, in 99% of daily contexts, it refers to the restaurant menu. If you want a map, you would more likely ask for a Weinbaukarte.

Ein häufiger Fehler ist es, die Weinkarte mit der Getränkekarte zu verwechseln, wenn man eigentlich nur ein Mineralwasser bestellen möchte.

Finally, be aware of the context of Flaschenweine versus offene Weine on the list. If you order a wine from the Weinkarte without specifying a glass, the waiter might assume you want the whole bottle, which can lead to an expensive surprise when the bill (die Rechnung) arrives. Always check the quantities listed (e.g., 0,1l, 0,2l, or 0,75l) to ensure you are ordering what you intended. Understanding these common pitfalls will not only improve your German but also your overall dining experience in German-speaking Europe.

While die Weinkarte is the most common term for a wine list, there are several related words and alternatives that you should know to navigate different dining environments. The most immediate relative is the Getränkekarte (drink menu). As mentioned previously, this is a broader list that includes water, juices, soft drinks, beer, and sometimes a small selection of house wines. If you are in a casual cafe, you might only receive a Getränkekarte. Another alternative is the Speisekarte (food menu), which in many smaller restaurants contains a small section at the back for beverages, including wine. In such cases, a separate Weinkarte might not even exist.

Word Comparisons
Weinkarte: Specifically for wine; usually more detailed.
Getränkekarte: General drinks; includes non-alcoholic options and beer.
Barkarte: Found in cocktail bars; focuses on mixed drinks and spirits.
Tageskarte: A daily menu that might include a "wine of the day" (Tageswein).

In high-end gastronomy, you might encounter the term Flaschenweinkarte. This specifically refers to the list of wines available by the full bottle, often excluding the cheaper "open" wines. Conversely, the term Offenweinkarte (though less common) refers to wines available by the glass. If a restaurant has a very special collection, they might refer to it as the Raritätenkarte or Schatzkammerkarte (treasure chamber list), highlighting rare and expensive vintages. In Austrian wine culture, specifically at a Heuriger, you might simply see a Buschenschank-Liste, which lists the house-made wines currently being served.

Statt einer gedruckten Weinkarte gab es in der kleinen Vinothek nur eine beschriebene Schiefertafel.

For those interested in the technical side of wine, the term Sortimentsliste (assortment list) is often used by wine shops (Weinhandlungen) or wholesalers. While a restaurant guest asks for a Weinkarte, a business buyer would ask for the Sortimentsliste. Another interesting alternative is the Empfehlungskarte (recommendation card), which is a small insert or separate card featuring seasonal wines or the sommelier's current favorites. This is often where you find the best value or the most interesting new arrivals that haven't made it onto the main Weinkarte yet.

Die Weinkarte war so umfangreich wie ein Roman, also fragten wir nach der kleineren Auswahl auf der Tageskarte.

Lastly, consider the term Weinkatalog. This is usually a thick book or online catalog from a large wine merchant. While you wouldn't use this word in a restaurant, it's useful to know if you are ordering wine for your home. Understanding these distinctions helps you use the right word for the right situation, ensuring that whether you are looking for a quick glass of Riesling or a rare bottle of Spätburgunder, you can communicate your needs effectively. The richness of the German language in this area reflects the country's deep-rooted and diverse wine culture.

How Formal Is It?

フォーマル

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ニュートラル

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カジュアル

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Child friendly

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スラング

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豆知識

The word 'Karte' originally referred to papyrus or paper before it meant a list or a map.

発音ガイド

UK /ˈvaɪnˌkɑːtə/
US /ˈvaɪnˌkɑrtə/
Primary stress is on the first syllable 'Wein', secondary stress on 'Kar'.
韻が合う語
Speisekarte Landkarte Postkarte Eintrittskarte Fahrkarte Spielkarte Landkarte Seekarte
よくある間違い
  • Pronouncing 'W' as 'W' instead of 'V'.
  • Dropping the final 'e' in 'Karte'.
  • Pronouncing 'ei' as 'ee'.
  • Making the 'r' too hard or trilled like in Spanish.
  • Stress on the last syllable.

難易度

読解 2/5

Easy to recognize as a compound word.

ライティング 3/5

Need to remember the 'e' at the end and the feminine gender.

スピーキング 3/5

Pronunciation of 'ei' and 'w' is key.

リスニング 2/5

Very distinct sound in a restaurant context.

次に学ぶべきこと

前提知識

Wein Karte Restaurant bestellen trinken

次に学ぶ

Rebsorte Jahrgang trocken halbtrocken lieblich

上級

Önologie Sommelier Terroir Prädikatswein Spätlese

知っておくべき文法

Compound Nouns Gender

Wein (der) + Karte (die) = Weinkarte (die).

Accusative Object

Ich möchte *die Weinkarte* (accusative feminine).

Dative after 'auf'

Der Wein steht *auf der Weinkarte* (dative feminine).

Genitive Possession

Die Auswahl *der Weinkarte* (genitive feminine).

Plural Formation

Die Karte -> Die Karten; Die Weinkarte -> Die Weinkarten.

レベル別の例文

1

Die Weinkarte, bitte.

The wine list, please.

Feminine noun, nominative case.

2

Haben Sie eine Weinkarte?

Do you have a wine list?

Direct object, accusative case.

3

Das ist die Weinkarte.

That is the wine list.

Predicate nominative.

4

Wo ist die Weinkarte?

Where is the wine list?

Interrogative sentence.

5

Ich brauche die Weinkarte.

I need the wine list.

Accusative case after 'brauchen'.

6

Die Weinkarte ist klein.

The wine list is small.

Subject with an adjective.

7

Bringen Sie die Weinkarte?

Are you bringing the wine list?

Verb-first question.

8

Hier ist die Weinkarte.

Here is the wine list.

Adverbial introduction.

1

Kann ich bitte die Weinkarte sehen?

Can I please see the wine list?

Modal verb 'kann' with infinitive 'sehen'.

2

Auf der Weinkarte stehen rote Weine.

On the wine list, there are red wines.

Dative case after 'auf'.

3

Die Weinkarte hat viele Seiten.

The wine list has many pages.

Simple subject-verb-object.

4

Wir lesen zusammen die Weinkarte.

We are reading the wine list together.

Plural subject.

5

Gibt es eine Weinkarte für Weißwein?

Is there a wine list for white wine?

'Gibt es' takes the accusative.

6

Ich finde die Weinkarte sehr gut.

I find the wine list very good.

Accusative case after 'finden'.

7

Der Kellner gibt uns die Weinkarte.

The waiter gives us the wine list.

Dative 'uns' and accusative 'die Weinkarte'.

8

Suchen Sie einen Wein auf der Weinkarte aus.

Pick out a wine from the wine list.

Imperative with separable verb 'aussuchen'.

1

Haben Sie auch offene Weine auf der Weinkarte?

Do you also have wines by the glass on the wine list?

Specific vocabulary 'offene Weine'.

2

Ich schaue in die Weinkarte, um einen Riesling zu finden.

I'm looking in the wine list to find a Riesling.

'um... zu' construction.

3

Die Weinkarte ist nach Regionen sortiert.

The wine list is sorted by regions.

Passive-like state description.

4

Können Sie mir die Weinkarte des Hauses empfehlen?

Can you recommend the house wine list to me?

Genitive 'des Hauses'.

5

In der Weinkarte stehen auch die Preise für Flaschen.

In the wine list, there are also the prices for bottles.

Dative case after 'in'.

6

Ich habe die Weinkarte leider noch nicht bekommen.

Unfortunately, I haven't received the wine list yet.

Perfect tense.

7

Die Weinkarte bietet eine große Auswahl an Bio-Weinen.

The wine list offers a large selection of organic wines.

Formal verb 'bieten'.

8

Warten Sie, ich hole schnell die Weinkarte.

Wait, I'll quickly get the wine list.

Future intent with present tense.

1

Die Weinkarte ist sehr umfangreich und gut strukturiert.

The wine list is very extensive and well-structured.

Advanced adjectives.

2

Trotz der großen Weinkarte haben wir nichts Passendes gefunden.

Despite the large wine list, we didn't find anything suitable.

Genitive after 'trotz'.

3

Der Sommelier überreichte uns die exklusive Weinkarte.

The sommelier presented us with the exclusive wine list.

Präteritum (past tense) of 'überreichen'.

4

Auf dieser Weinkarte fehlen leider die Jahrgangsangaben.

Unfortunately, the vintage information is missing from this wine list.

Subject 'die Jahrgangsangaben'.

5

Die Weinkarte spiegelt die Vielfalt der Region wider.

The wine list reflects the diversity of the region.

Separable verb 'widerspiegeln'.

6

Er studierte die Weinkarte minutenlang, bevor er sich entschied.

He studied the wine list for minutes before deciding.

Subordinate clause with 'bevor'.

7

Die Preise auf der Weinkarte sind inklusive Mehrwertsteuer.

The prices on the wine list include VAT.

Preposition 'inklusive'.

8

Man sollte die Weinkarte immer im Voraus online prüfen.

One should always check the wine list online in advance.

Impersonal 'man' with modal verb.

1

Die Weinkarte überzeugt durch eine kluge Selektion an Nischenweinen.

The wine list convinces through a clever selection of niche wines.

Sophisticated verb 'überzeugen'.

2

Eine gut kuratierte Weinkarte ist die Visitenkarte eines Spitzenrestaurants.

A well-curated wine list is the calling card of a top restaurant.

Metaphorical use of 'Visitenkarte'.

3

Die Weinkarte wurde erst kürzlich um internationale Raritäten erweitert.

The wine list was only recently expanded to include international rarities.

Passive voice with 'wurde'.

4

Kritiker lobten die Weinkarte für ihre faire Preisgestaltung.

Critics praised the wine list for its fair pricing.

Plural subject 'Kritiker'.

5

Die Weinkarte bietet eine beeindruckende Jahrgangstiefe beim Bordeaux.

The wine list offers an impressive depth of vintages for Bordeaux.

Technical term 'Jahrgangstiefe'.

6

Ohne die Weinkarte zu konsultieren, bestellte er den teuersten Champagner.

Without consulting the wine list, he ordered the most expensive champagne.

Infinitive clause with 'ohne... zu'.

7

Die Weinkarte ist übersichtlich in Schaumweine, Weißweine und Rotweine gegliedert.

The wine list is clearly divided into sparkling wines, white wines, and red wines.

Participle 'gegliedert' as an adjective.

8

Die Gestaltung der Weinkarte harmoniert perfekt mit dem Interieur.

The design of the wine list harmonizes perfectly with the interior.

Genitive 'der Weinkarte'.

1

Die Weinkarte fungiert als narratives Element, das die Geschichte des Weinguts erzählt.

The wine list functions as a narrative element that tells the story of the winery.

Highly abstract vocabulary.

2

Eine exzessiv umfangreiche Weinkarte kann den Gast bisweilen überfordern.

An excessively extensive wine list can sometimes overwhelm the guest.

Adverb 'bisweilen' and modal 'kann'.

3

Die Weinkarte zeugt von der tiefen Sachkenntnis des leitenden Sommeliers.

The wine list bears witness to the deep expertise of the head sommelier.

Verb 'zeugen von' with dative.

4

In der Weinkarte spiegelt sich der Wandel des Konsumentengeschmacks über die Jahrzehnte wider.

The wine list reflects the change in consumer taste over the decades.

Reflexive 'spiegelt sich... wider'.

5

Die Weinkarte wurde als PDF-Dokument auf der Website des Restaurants hinterlegt.

The wine list was stored as a PDF document on the restaurant's website.

Technical passive construction.

6

Die Weinkarte ist ein essenzieller Bestandteil des gastronomischen Gesamtkonzepts.

The wine list is an essential part of the overall gastronomic concept.

Compound noun 'Gesamtkonzepts'.

7

Die Weinkarte lässt hinsichtlich der regionalen Vielfalt keinerlei Wünsche offen.

The wine list leaves nothing to be desired in terms of regional diversity.

Idiom 'keinerlei Wünsche offen lassen'.

8

Die Weinkarte wurde akribisch auf Fehler in den Appellationsbezeichnungen geprüft.

The wine list was meticulously checked for errors in the appellation titles.

Adverb 'akribisch'.

よく使う組み合わせ

die Weinkarte studieren
die Weinkarte reichen
auf der Weinkarte stehen
eine umfangreiche Weinkarte
die Weinkarte aktualisieren
eine kleine Weinkarte
die Weinkarte verlangen
die Weinkarte gestalten
eine exklusive Weinkarte
die Weinkarte präsentieren

よく使うフレーズ

Darf ich die Weinkarte sehen?

Bringen Sie uns bitte die Weinkarte.

Was können Sie auf der Weinkarte empfehlen?

Die Weinkarte ist sehr übersichtlich.

Wir brauchen keine Weinkarte.

Steht dieser Wein auf der Weinkarte?

Die Weinkarte ist online verfügbar.

Haben Sie eine separate Weinkarte?

Die Weinkarte lässt keine Wünsche offen.

Werfen wir einen Blick in die Weinkarte.

よく混同される語

die Weinkarte vs Speisekarte

Speisekarte is for food; Weinkarte is only for wine.

die Weinkarte vs Getränkekarte

Getränkekarte is for all drinks; Weinkarte is more specific.

die Weinkarte vs Landkarte

Landkarte is a geographical map; don't use it for a menu.

慣用句と表現

"Die Visitenkarte des Hauses"

Something that represents the quality of the establishment.

Die Weinkarte ist die Visitenkarte des Hauses.

Metaphorical

"Keine Wünsche offen lassen"

To be perfectly comprehensive.

Die Weinkarte lässt keine Wünsche offen.

Common Idiom

"Aus dem Vollen schöpfen"

To have a huge selection to choose from.

Bei dieser Weinkarte kann man aus dem Vollen schöpfen.

Colloquial

"Einen Blick riskieren"

To take a quick look.

Ich werde mal einen Blick in die Weinkarte riskieren.

Informal

"Den Rahmen sprengen"

To be too much or too expensive.

Die Preise auf dieser Weinkarte sprengen unseren Rahmen.

Colloquial

"Auf Herz und Nieren prüfen"

To examine very thoroughly.

Er prüfte die Weinkarte auf Herz und Nieren.

Idiomatic

"In Hülle und Fülle"

In great abundance.

Dort gibt es Weine in Hülle und Fülle auf der Karte.

Common

"Die Qual der Wahl"

The agony of having too many choices.

Bei dieser Weinkarte hat man die Qual der Wahl.

Very Common

"Über den Tellerrand schauen"

To look beyond the usual (e.g., trying international wines).

Die Weinkarte lädt dazu ein, über den Tellerrand zu schauen.

Metaphorical

"Einen guten Riecher haben"

To have a good instinct (for choosing a wine).

Sie hatte einen guten Riecher bei der Wahl aus der Weinkarte.

Informal

間違えやすい

die Weinkarte vs Weinliste

Similar meaning.

Weinkarte is the standard restaurant term; Weinliste is more generic.

Er fragte nach der Weinkarte.

die Weinkarte vs Weinmenü

Translates to 'wine menu'.

In German, 'Menü' usually means a set of food courses.

Wir bestellen das 3-Gänge-Menü.

die Weinkarte vs Weinkeller

Both start with Wein.

Weinkeller is the physical cellar where wine is stored.

Der Wein kommt aus dem Weinkeller.

die Weinkarte vs Weinglas

Both start with Wein.

Weinglas is the glass you drink from.

Bitte bringen Sie mir ein Weinglas.

die Weinkarte vs Weinkorken

Both start with Wein.

Weinkorken is the cork in the bottle.

Der Weinkorken ist kaputt.

文型パターン

A1

Die Weinkarte, bitte.

Die Weinkarte, bitte.

A2

Haben Sie eine [Adjektiv] Weinkarte?

Haben Sie eine kleine Weinkarte?

B1

Ich möchte [Etwas] auf der Weinkarte finden.

Ich möchte einen Riesling auf der Weinkarte finden.

B2

Obwohl die Weinkarte [Adjektiv] ist, [Satz].

Obwohl die Weinkarte groß ist, finde ich nichts.

C1

Die Weinkarte zeichnet sich durch [Nomen] aus.

Die Weinkarte zeichnet sich durch regionale Vielfalt aus.

C1

Hinsichtlich der Weinkarte [Satz].

Hinsichtlich der Weinkarte gibt es Verbesserungsbedarf.

C2

Inwiefern die Weinkarte [Verb], bleibt abzuwarten.

Inwiefern die Weinkarte überzeugt, bleibt abzuwarten.

C2

Die Weinkarte ist ein Spiegelbild [Genitiv].

Die Weinkarte ist ein Spiegelbild der Region.

語族

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動詞

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関連

使い方

frequency

Very high in gastronomic contexts.

よくある間違い
  • Der Weinkarte Die Weinkarte

    The word is feminine, not masculine.

  • Weinkart Weinkarte

    The final 'e' is mandatory in German.

  • Wein Menü Weinkarte

    German uses compound words, and 'Menü' is for food courses.

  • Auf die Weinkarte Auf der Weinkarte

    When describing location, use the dative case (der) after 'auf'.

  • Ich will die Weinkarte Ich hätte gerne die Weinkarte

    Using 'will' is considered rude in a restaurant setting.

ヒント

Gender Rule

Always look at the last part of a compound word to find the gender. Karte is feminine, so Weinkarte is feminine.

Specifics

Learn the words 'trocken' (dry) and 'lieblich' (sweet) to understand the Weinkarte better.

Regionality

Expect to see many local wines on a German Weinkarte. It's a great way to learn geography!

Politeness

Use 'hätte gerne' instead of 'will' when asking for the list.

Structure

The 'offene Weine' are usually at the beginning or on a separate page.

Prices

Check if the price is for 0.1l or 0.2l; this is a common confusion for tourists.

Final E

Don't forget to pronounce the 'e' at the end of 'Karte'—it's a soft sound.

Association

Associate 'Weinkarte' with 'Speisekarte' to remember they are both restaurant menus.

Context

If you hear 'Wein' followed by a word ending in '...karte', it's always the list.

Spelling

Remember it's one word. No hyphen is needed in 'Weinkarte'.

暗記しよう

記憶術

Imagine a **Vine** (Wein) growing around a **Card** (Karte) in a restaurant.

視覚的連想

Picture a leather-bound book with a golden grape embossed on the cover.

Word Web

Wein Restaurant Kellner Glas Flasche Preis Traube Alkohol

チャレンジ

Try to describe three things you would expect to see on a German Weinkarte.

語源

A compound of 'Wein' (from Latin 'vinum') and 'Karte' (from Latin 'charta' via French 'carte').

元の意味: A paper or card listing wine options.

Germanic (Wein) + Romance loan (Karte).

文化的な背景

Always drink responsibly; some traditional places might only have alcoholic options on the Weinkarte.

Unlike the US or UK, where 'the menu' often includes everything, Germans expect a separate list for wine in mid-to-high-end places.

The extensive wine lists at the 'Adlon' in Berlin. Traditional 'Heuriger' lists in Vienna. The 'Schwarzer Adler' in Baden, known for its world-class Weinkarte.

実生活で練習する

実際の使用場面

In a restaurant

  • Bringen Sie uns die Weinkarte?
  • Was ist der Hauswein auf der Karte?
  • Haben Sie die Weinkarte auch auf Englisch?
  • Die Weinkarte ist sehr groß.

At a wine tasting

  • Wo finde ich die Weinkarte?
  • Gibt es eine Liste der Weine?
  • Kann ich die Weinkarte behalten?
  • Die Weinkarte ist informativ.

Reviewing a restaurant

  • Die Weinkarte war exzellent.
  • Die Preise auf der Weinkarte sind hoch.
  • Eine tolle Weinkarte!
  • Die Weinkarte enttäuschte.

In a wine shop

  • Haben Sie eine Sortimentsliste?
  • Ist das Ihre aktuelle Weinkarte?
  • Ich suche einen Wein von dieser Karte.
  • Gibt es Rabatt auf die Weinkarte?

Talking to a friend

  • Hast du die Weinkarte gesehen?
  • Lass uns die Weinkarte teilen.
  • Was nimmst du von der Weinkarte?
  • Die Weinkarte sieht gut aus.

会話のきっかけ

"Haben Sie schon einen Blick in die Weinkarte geworfen?"

"Was halten Sie von der Auswahl auf dieser Weinkarte?"

"Soll ich uns die Weinkarte vom Kellner bringen lassen?"

"Gibt es auf der Weinkarte eigentlich auch alkoholfreien Wein?"

"Findest du die Preise auf der Weinkarte angemessen?"

日記のテーマ

Beschreiben Sie die beste Weinkarte, die Sie je in einem Restaurant gesehen haben.

Warum ist eine gute Weinkarte für ein Restaurant so wichtig?

Welche Informationen sollten Ihrer Meinung nach unbedingt auf einer Weinkarte stehen?

Stellen Sie sich vor, Sie müssten eine Weinkarte für Ihr eigenes Restaurant entwerfen. Welche Weine würden Sie wählen?

Wie hat sich die Nutzung von Weinkarten durch digitale Tablets verändert?

よくある質問

10 問

Es ist ein Wort. Im Deutschen werden zusammengesetzte Nomen zusammengeschrieben. 'Wein' und 'Karte' verschmelzen zu 'Weinkarte'.

Der Artikel ist 'die', weil das letzte Wort 'Karte' feminin ist. Man sagt also 'die Weinkarte'.

Ja, die Getränkekarte enthält alle Getränke (Wasser, Saft, Bier), während die Weinkarte nur Weine auflistet.

Am besten sagen Sie: 'Könnten Sie mir bitte die Weinkarte bringen?' Das ist sehr höflich und korrekt.

Ja, normalerweise stehen dort die Preise für ein Glas (0,1l oder 0,2l) und für die ganze Flasche.

Heutzutage ja. Viele Restaurants nutzen QR-Codes oder Tablets, aber man nennt es trotzdem noch 'Weinkarte'.

Das sind Weine, die man glasweise bestellen kann. Man muss also keine ganze Flasche kaufen.

Man versteht es, aber in einem guten Restaurant ist 'Weinkarte' das professionellere Wort.

Meistens nach Farbe (Weiß, Rot, Rosé) und dann nach Regionen oder Rebsorten.

Fragen Sie den Kellner einfach danach. In vielen Restaurants wird sie nur auf Anfrage gebracht.

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Fragen Sie den Kellner höflich nach der Weinkarte.

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Warum ist eine Weinkarte in einem Restaurant wichtig?

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Schreiben Sie einen Satz im Genitiv mit 'Weinkarte'.

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Was steht normalerweise auf einer Weinkarte? (Nennen Sie drei Dinge)

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Übersetzen Sie: 'The sommelier presented the wine list.'

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Vergleichen Sie 'Weinkarte' und 'Getränkekarte'.

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Benutzen Sie das Wort 'Weinkarte' in einer Restaurantbewertung.

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Schreiben Sie über eine digitale Weinkarte.

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Was bedeutet 'eine kuratierte Weinkarte'?

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Erklären Sie den Begriff 'Flaschenweinkarte'.

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Diskutieren Sie die Rolle der Weinkarte für das Image eines Restaurants.

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Schreiben Sie einen Dialog zwischen einem Gast und einem Sommelier über die Weinkarte.

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Wie hat sich die Weinkarte historisch entwickelt?

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Benutzen Sie 'Weinkarte' in einem Satz mit 'trotz'.

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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einer Weinkarte und einer Weinliste im Supermarkt?

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Schreiben Sie einen Satz mit 'Weinkarte' und 'Empfehlung'.

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Warum sind Jahrgänge auf der Weinkarte wichtig?

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Schreiben Sie eine kurze E-Mail an ein Restaurant und fragen Sie nach der Weinkarte.

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Sagen Sie: 'The wine list, please.' auf Deutsch.

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Fragen Sie: 'Do you have a wine list?'

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Sagen Sie: 'I would like to see the wine list.'

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Fragen Sie: 'Can you bring us the wine list?'

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Sagen Sie: 'The wine list is very good.'

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Sagen Sie: 'There are many red wines on the wine list.'

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Fragen Sie nach einer Empfehlung von der Karte.

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Sagen Sie: 'I am studying the wine list.'

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Sagen Sie: 'The wine list is sorted by region.'

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Sagen Sie: 'The wine list leaves nothing to be desired.'

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Erklären Sie kurz, was eine Weinkarte ist.

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Sagen Sie: 'I haven't received the wine list yet.'

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Sagen Sie: 'The prices on the wine list are fair.'

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Sagen Sie: 'We need another wine list.'

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Sagen Sie: 'This wine list is very extensive.'

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Sagen Sie: 'I am looking for a dry wine on the list.'

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Sagen Sie: 'The wine list is the calling card of the restaurant.'

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Fragen Sie nach einer digitalen Weinkarte.

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Sagen Sie: 'The sommelier updated the wine list.'

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Sagen Sie: 'Let's take a look at the wine list.'

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Hören Sie: 'Bringen Sie mir die Weinkarte.' Was möchte die Person?

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Hören Sie: 'Die Weinkarte liegt am Eingang.' Wo ist sie?

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Hören Sie: 'Wir haben heute keine Weinkarte.' Gibt es Wein?

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Hören Sie: 'Der Riesling steht auf Seite zwei der Weinkarte.' Wo findet man ihn?

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Hören Sie: 'Die Weinkarte ist leider veraltet.' Ist die Karte neu?

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Hören Sie: 'Möchten Sie die Weinkarte oder die Getränkekarte?' Was sind die Optionen?

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Hören Sie: 'Unsere Weinkarte ist spezialisiert auf französische Weine.' Was ist der Fokus?

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Hören Sie: 'Die Preise auf der Weinkarte sind gestiegen.' Sind sie teurer oder billiger?

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Hören Sie: 'Die Weinkarte wurde vom Chef persönlich erstellt.' Wer hat sie gemacht?

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Hören Sie: 'Sie finden die Weinkarte unter dem QR-Code.' Wie öffnet man sie?

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Hören Sie: 'Die Weinkarte ist sehr übersichtlich gestaltet.' Wie ist das Design?

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Hören Sie: 'Auf der Weinkarte fehlen die Preise.' Was ist das Problem?

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Hören Sie: 'Die Weinkarte ist eine Rarität.' Ist sie gewöhnlich?

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Hören Sie: 'Können Sie die Weinkarte bitte dem Herrn dort geben?' Wer bekommt die Karte?

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Hören Sie: 'Die Weinkarte ist in drei Sprachen verfügbar.' Welche?

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