The initiative is offering wine bottles in the same conditions they were recovered after the floods: covered in silt, a singular reminder of the devastation the floods wreaked
An overview image shows the wine village of Rech as a sign reads "the nicest wine view" near Dernau, North Rhine-Westphalia, western Germany
Image: Bernd Lauter / AFP
In the Ahr valley, mud-smeared bottles rescued from flooded cellars represent hope for a new beginning after the deadly catastrophe that hit Germany three weeks ago.
"I told myself we couldn't just throw it all away," recalls Linda Kleber, the founder of the "Flutwein" ("Flood wine") initiative.
Kleber came up with the idea as she was retrieving bottle after bottle from the store of her flood-ravaged restaurant.
The vintages that could be saved are now being offered for delivery in the condition they were found: covered in silt, a singular reminder of the devastation the floods wreaked.