Monsheimer Rosengarten
Stilisierte Karte von Rheinhessen

Monsheimer Rosengarten

Also known as:
Kriegsheimer Rosengarten

Devotional, romantic or humorous? 

The location was mentioned in a document in 1750 with the name "in the rose garden". The planting of the noble flower, the rose, may have led to its name. Often, however, these vineyard anmen point to early medieval burial sites. Which of these is true, we do not know today. But the single vineyard is quite romantic today in spring - with pink blossoming almond trees. And is adorned by two trulli, small white round houses. The radio tower trullo looks particularly funny. A funny architectural ensemble of brick on the one hand and a steel construction on the other. A bench and a round table invite you to rest under the trees. The "Pfrimm", a small river (the locals say "the Bach") flows by not far away. Monsheim and Kriegsheim (a district of Monsheim) have over 20 bridges. A wide variety of grape varieties grow on loess soil with sand, gravel and clay portions. The vineyard can be found under the name "Monsheimer Rosengarten" as well as "Kriegsheimer Rosengarten". 

> Discover Monsheim via hiking trail "Zellertalweg", circular trail Monsheim - Mölsheim - Wachenheim. https://www.rheinhessen.de/zellertalweg-rundweg-monsheim#dmdtab=oax-tab1 
> More impressions in the blog post: https://blog.rheinhessen.de/der-zellertalweg-rundweg-monsheim-moelsheim-wachenheim/ 
> Other single vineyards in Rheinhessen with the same name: Gabsheimer Rosengarten or Bechtheimer Rosengarten.

Monsheimer Rosengarten
Monsheimer Rosengarten
Monsheimer Rosengarten
Monsheimer Rosengarten
Monsheimer Rosengarten
Monsheimer Rosengarten
Monsheimer Rosengarten
Monsheimer Rosengarten
Monsheimer Rosengarten
Monsheimer Rosengarten

facts and figures

wine-growing area: 107 hectares Community: Monsheim Sea level: 130-175 m Exposure: South, southwest
sub-region:
Wonnegau
collective vineyard site:
Domblick
single vineyard site:
Rosengarten
village:
Kriegsheim

soil types

Loess / Pararendzina

Loess Pararedzina

Wind deposition of calcareous dust in the ice ages

fertile, deep, light loam soil, clayey silt, very good storage capacity for plant-available soil water, adequate aeration, nutrient-rich, calcareous, moderate warmability, good rootability, high growth potential

Yellow-fruity aromas, apple, peach, pear, citrus, delicately fruity, slim, refreshing, gentle acidity, medium-strong structure, juicy elegant, drinkable early, tasty charm, uncomplicated complexity, fruity, cheerful expression

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