Rheinhessen

Rheinhessen

96 James Suckling
2021 Weingut Wittmann Brunnenhauschen Riesling Trocken Grosses Gewachs
grape Riesling
84.95 70.21
96 James Suckling
2022 Weingut Wittmann Westhofen Aulerde Riesling Trocken Grosses Gewächs BIO
grape Riesling
65.95 54.50
90 James Suckling
2023 Weingut Wittmann 100 Hügel Pinot Blanc Trocken BIO
grape Pinot Blanc
12.95 10.70 As low as 11.95
95 James Suckling
2023 Weingut Wittmann Westhofener Riesling Aus Ersten Lagen BIO
grape Riesling
37.95 31.36
94 James Suckling
2020 Weingut Wittmann Westhofener Riesling Aus Ersten Lagen
grape Riesling
30.95 25.58 As low as 29.45
94 Parker
2022 Weingut Wittmann Gundersheimer Riesling Aus Ersten Lagen BIO
grape Riesling
31.95 26.40
94 James Suckling
2022 Weingut Wittmann Niersteiner Riesling Aus Ersten Lagen BIO
grape Riesling
34.95 28.88
92 Parker
2019 Weingut Schätzel Nierstein Hipping Riesling Grosses Gewächs
grape Riesling
69.95 57.81
2022 Gustavshof Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
12.60 10.41
KlareWijn Proefpakket Terroir

From 8.95 7.40

To 152.70 126.20

The Rheinhessen wine region is the largest wine-producing region in Germany in the region of the same name Rheinhessen (Rhine Hesse).

Area

The area is located in the triangle of Worms, Mainz and Bingen am Rhein, enclosed by the Rhine. There are 26,000 hectares of vineyards planted in this area. Most villages in this area have a history of wine growing. Rheinhessen has a varied terroir, with different soil types and microclimates. This makes it possible to produce different wine styles, from dry white wines to sweet dessert wines and sparkling wines. The soil consists mainly of loess, with some marl, sand, quartz and porphyry. Rheinhessen is also known for its wine festivals and events. These offer visitors the opportunity to taste local wines and enjoy the hospitality of the winegrowers

Grapes

Rheinhessen is known for the cultivation of various grape varieties. Although several grape varieties are grown, the most prominent are the white grape varieties, such as Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, Silvaner. Riesling is most common along the Rhine near Nackenheim, Nierstein and Oppenheim. Most red wine comes from the area around Ingelheim and Wonnegau. Blue grapes for red wine are mainly Portugieser, Spätburgunder and Dornfelder.

Rheinhessen is a fascinating wine region with a rich tradition and a remarkable future. It's a destination wine lovers should explore, whether you're interested in tasting wines, learning about wine production or enjoying the beautiful scenery and historic sites.

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