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Highlights Red-wine estate Jean Stodden
"If you think wine in a new way, you also think architecture in a new way." Architect Hans-Jürgen Mertens from Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler followed this principle with the new vinotheque of the Jean…
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Highlights A Stone Picture Book
In the time of Rococo, written or painted album pages that were devoted to wine or hunting were the big fashion of the time. Just outside the city walls of Naumburg, amongst the blossoms near…
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Highlights Gut Hermannsberg
Where now exceptional Riesling grapevines grow, copper ore once was mined. Until 1901, the vineyard site "Schlossböckelheimer Kupfergrube" was exactly what the name says: a copper mine. Now it's…
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Highlights The Ruins of Disibodenberg
This hill has become famous for the mystic Hildegard von Bingen, but Disibodenberg on the Nahe river also has a long history of viticulture. Traces of vines on the southern slope indicate that the…
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Highlights Art Nouveau Traben-Trarbach
The Art Nouveau city of Traben-Trarbach is a true landmark for the significance that wine trading once held for the Mosel region. Around 1900, this small city in the middle of the Mosel valley was…
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Highlights Roman Wine Press at Piesport
Proof that the Romans once crushed grapes by foot can be found in an ancient wine press preserved in Piesport, near the Moselschleife (a major bow in the river). It is the biggest Roman wine press…
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Highlights The Sundial Vineyards
Time travel through the vineyards around Bernkastel-Kues as you discover a series of sundials high on the dark slate cliffs of the Middle Mosel. They now mark not only the time, but some of the…
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Highlights Wine Estate Vereinigte Hospitien
Here in the cellar of the Vereinigte Hospitien in Trier, you can grasp the heritage of Roman times with your hands. The origins of this wine cellar, the oldest in Germany, reach back to the year 330.
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Highlights Lubentiushof Winery
In the middle of a small Mosel wine village lies the Weingut Lubentiushof - an unusual ensemble of a modern concrete-glass wine workshop and an historical winery building from the Princes von der…
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Highlights Home of Bacchus - Bacharach
This city honors the ancient God of Bacchus in its name. Bacharach took its name, so legend goes, from the Celtic word "Baccaracum" - meaning Baccarus' farm - or from the Latin word "Bacchiara" which…
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