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Highlights Kaiserstuhl Loess Hollow Trails
In the Kaiserstuhl region, one may initially assume it’s volcanic rock. But since the Ice Age, there have also been layers of loess, up to 30 metres thick, deposited. Loess of this thickness is found…
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Highlights Professor Blankenhorn Wine Trail of the Freiburg State Winery
Time and again, German viticulture has produced influential personalities who have played a defining role in its development. Many names are only familiar to a few today, while their innovations or…
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Highlights St. Martin and Wingertsberg
All vineyards are alike, right? Of course, this does not apply to the grape varieties or the soil, but from the outside, vineyards look quite similar to each other. Vines stand next to vines, rows to…
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Highlights terroir f Rödelsee: in the name of Silvaner
Terroir f designates a total of 21 vantage points and landmarks in Franconian vineyards, which are also informative. Motto: You know what you're looking at. Each of the ‘terroir f’ sites has a very…
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Highlights Queen Victoria Monument
The English were and are great wine lovers. Wine from Hochheim am Main, called "hock", was one of Queen Victoria's favourite wines. As for its health-promoting effects, they used to say: "Good hock…
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Highlights Trullo, Trulli
Rheinhessen is the land of the trulli. Sounds like the title of a children's book, but it is a wine-cultural phenomenon that exists with a particular variety and frequency here in Germany's largest…
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Highlights Mittelrhein Riesling Charter
In the Mittelrhein region, Riesling is one of the highlights of its wine culture. It thrives on vertiginous steep slopes that demand everything from the winegrowers who have now joined forces to form…
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Highlights Cusanusstift (St. Nikolaus Hospital)
How old is the oldest old people's home in Germany? More than 500 years; it stands in Bernkastel-Kues and was originally only for men. The founder, Nikolaus von Kues, was a man of the church who…
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Highlights Roman Wine Ship of Neumagen
Winegrowing in Germany dates back to the Romans, who began cultivating vines on the Mosel. The village of Neumagen-Dhron can look back on 2,000 years of winegrowing tradition and is considered the…
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Highlights Winninger Vineyard Terraces
The terraced steep slopes of the Mosel characterise the cultivated landscape in the Terrassenmosel area named after them. The most extensive terraces are found near Winningen, not far from Koblenz.
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