This is the 9584th most frequent German word.
mosel
The German word "Mosel" refers to a river in Germany, flowing through France, Luxembourg, and Germany, and is also a wine region known for its Riesling wines.
In this sentence, "Mosel" is used as a proper noun referring to the river Mosel.
Die Mosel fließt durch Deutschland und ist ein schöner Ort zum Besuchen.
The Mosel flows through Germany and is a beautiful place to visit.
Here, "Mosel" functions as part of the descriptor for a Riesling wine originating from the Mosel region, indicating geographical origin.
Mein Lieblingswein ist ein trockener Moselriesling.
My favorite wine is a dry Mosel Riesling.
In this context, "Mosel" again refers to the geographical feature, the Mosel river, serving as a location for travel.