| Ninorta Bahno says she hopes the prize will help other asylum seekers integrate |
A Syrian refugee has been crowned
"queen" of one of Germany's top wine-making regions, the first asylum
seeker to receive such an accolade.
| Ninorta Bahno will promote wine producers in the region |
"As a refugee, it's very difficult to integrate into a new place at the beginning." Last year, Germany received more than one million migrants, many of them fleeing the war in Syria.
Ms Bahno will spend the next year representing winemakers from around Trier at festivals and events.
She said that other refugees she had spoken to were "very happy" about her new title.
Ms Bahno said she had taken a crash course on local wine-making and that her favourite variety was a sweet Riesling.
The tradition of German wine queens dates back to the 1930s. Every September, the wine queens from German's 13 wine regions compete for the title of German Wine Queen.