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Germany Wineries
Hedon
Ice Wines
Hedon, owned by Feindert, makes quite a variety of ice wines.
Amongst them are a rose, a reisling, and other varieties. Bottles
are sealed with elastic wax by hand and provided with a vintage
stamp.
Jordan
and Jordan Winery
Fine Saar wine from a cool German climate. Placed at the heart
of Wiltingen, center of the Saar wine region, their Estate was
built in 1743
Weingut
Heribert Kerpen
His family has been making wine since 1744. Most of the acreage
used is in Wehlener Sonnenuhr (55%), then Graacher Himmelreich
and Graacher Domprobst (35%) and finally Bernkasteler Bratenhfchen
and Bernkasteler Johannisbrünnchen (10%).
Weingut
Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt
Back in the 14th century, in 1377, Friedrich von Kesselstatt
was appointed by the Elector of Trier Kuno of Falckenstein to
administrate his wineries because of his great reputation in
winemaking.
Weingut
Frieherr zu Knyphausen
The Baron zu Knyphausen estate is one of the oldest Rheingau
estates having been founded in 1141 by the Cistercian monks of
the Abbey of Eberbach. In 1818 the estate had been bought by
the ancestors of the present owner, Gerko Baron zu Knyphausen.
It has remained in the family ever since.
Weingut
Josef Leitz
The yields in the Rüdesheimer Berg Rottland vineyard are
as low as they are in Grand Cru Burgundian sites at about 40hl
per ha and in 1993; they only had 12 ha per ha in the Rüdesheimer
Berg Schlossberg vineyard. Most of the wines we produce are very
dry or dry.
Weingut
Dr Loosen, Bernkastel
The Estate (Weingut) Dr. Loosen, Bernkastel at the river Mosel
is made up of 29 acres. They have planted 98% Riesling, 2% Müller-Thurgau.
Old
Wine Cellar Winery
Award-winning fruit and berry wines in the historic German village
of Amana. Flavors include apricot, blackberry, blueberry, cherry,
cranberry, and more.
Weingut
S.A. Pruem
Documented for the first time in 1156 the Pruem family had and
still has their vineyards holdings in several villages of the
center of the middle Mosel: Bernkastel, Graach, Wehlen and Zeltingen.
Weingut
Kruger Rumpf
The winery was founded in 1790 and the family has been living
in the estate since 1830. Nearly all 16 hectares (41 acres) are
planted with classical varieties like Riesling (ca. 60%), Silvaner,
Pinot Blanc and Chardonnay.
Weingut
Carl von Schubert
The Estate of Maximin Grünhaus dates back to the Roman era,
when vines were already planted here in the first century A.D.
The monopole site of Maximin Grünhaus is devided into the
single vineyards: "Bruderberg", "Herrenberg"
and "Abtsberg".
Weingut
Selbach-Oster
Based in the Mosel region of Germany, this group plants 27 acres
of 100% riesling grape.
Weingut
Robert Weil
Begun in 1879, this winery has planted 97% Riesling, 3% Sptburgunder.
It is located in Kiedrich, Mühlberg. Grapes have been grown
by Weingut Robert Weil for four generations, although the estate
still counts as one of the youngest in the Rheingau.
Friedrich
Wilhelm Gymnasium
In 1961 the school's vineyard holdings and wine estate operations
were transformed into a public foundation or "Stiftung"
by the state of Rheinland-Pfalz.
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