Engelstadter Adelpfad (Noble path of Engelstadt)
Walking aristocrats? No, melting Rieslings
Did nobles once walk here? But did they not prefer to ride high on horseback or sit in carriages? The vineyard was first mentioned in a document in 1370 with the name "an dem adelphade" (eng. “by the noble path”). The name is not based on the status of the bypassers, but refers to a ditch. Even today, the meadow ditch runs across the site, with the Selz river flanking one side of the vineyard. The soil is deep, clayey and heavy, with a lot of lime. Full-bodied Müller-Thurgau or melting, dense top Rieslings grow here. The Adelspfad offers a magnificent panoramic view over Stadecken-Elsheim and the region as far as Bingen. Best enjoyed on the vineyard swing!
> Discover the single vineyard via bike on the fruit route: https://www.rheinhessen.de/radrouten-rheinhessen/obstroute. Extremely elaborate land consolidation, water guidance, tower