Weinheimer Kirchenstück

The location designation is based on ecclesiastical property.

facts and figures

wine-growing area: 51 hectares Community: Alzey Sea level: 210-285 m Exposure: south
sub-region:
Wonnegau
collective vineyard site:
Sybillenstein
single vineyard site:
Kirchenstück
village:
Weinheim

soil types

Rotliegend / Rigosol

Red clay rigosol

Calcareous clay and fine sand deposits in the desert landscape of the top layer of red soil

Shallow to medium depth, lime-rich, stony, clayey loam soil, low storage capacity for soil water available to plants, calcareous, good heatability, moderate rootability

Herbal, delicately spicy, almost floral notes, mineral components, pronounced fruit aromas: peach, apricot, honeydew melon. Lively acidity, multifaceted, often very closed in youth, longevity

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Volcanic stone / brown earth

volcanic brown earth

Dark, volcanic lava of the red soil

Shallow, very stony, sandy-clay loam soil, low storage capacity for soil water available to plants, sufficient aeration, good nutrient supply, good heatability, limited root depth

Vivid minerality, pronounced and elegant fruit aromas, peach, apple, citrus. Filigree, balanced acidity, slim, multi-layered, structure, elegance, potential and storability

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Winery Heiligenblut

Vineyard Heiligenblut - Family Hannemann
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