Tramin am Tref
Tramin am Tref | |
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Town | |
Nickname: Wine Capital of Candanadium | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | Fischerstaat |
Founded | 1313 |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor-council |
• Body | Stadtrat |
• Lord Mayor | Hubert Loosen |
• Member of Parliament | Margrethe Hauser (Liberal-Green) |
Elevation | 213 m (699 ft) |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 10,203 |
Time zone | Candanadium Central Time (TET+1) |
Postal code prefix | W3W |
Area code | 499 |
Website | weinhauptstadt.ka |
Tramin am Tref (Kanadiaans pronunication: [tʁaːˈmiːn am tʁɛf], lit. "Tramin on the Tref"), commonly known as Tramin (Kanadiaans pronunciation: [tʁaːˈmiːn], Oseanian pronunciation: [tɹ̠æ'mɪn; -min] tra-MEEN), is a town in western Fischerstaat, Candanadium, approximately two kilometres from the provincial border with the Westmark. It is the seat of government for the County Tramin (Kanadiaans: Landkreis Tramin).
Tramin has been renowned for its winemaking since its founding in the 14th century. The wine grape varieties Traminer, Gewürztraminer, and Goldtraminer are named for the town. The town is home to several Great Growth vineyards, the highest distinction given to wine-growing sites by the Royal Wine Academy, including the Traminer Schlossberg, which consistently produces some of the best-rated wines in Candanadium.