Binger Palmenstein

In the position was an old landmark on which an open hand (Latin Palma = flat hand) was pictured and thus contributed to the naming.

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wine-growing area: 10 hectares Community: Bingen Sea level: 90-100 m Exposure: Southwest to West
sub-region:
Bingen
collective vineyard site:
St. Rochuskapelle
single vineyard site:
Palmenstein
village:
Bingen

soil types

Sand / rigosol

Loess sand rigosol

Wind deposits of calcareous dust-sand mixture during the ice ages (majority dust)

Fertile, deep, silty sandy soil, nutrient-rich, calcareous, good storage capacity for plant-available soil water, good ventilation, good rooting, moderate to good heatability, high growth pontencial.

Strong, lush, buffered acidity, fruity aromas, uncomplicated complexity, medium-bodied structure, charming finish. Yellow fruit flavours in white wines. Refreshing red fruit notes, strawberry ad raspberry in red wines.

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