Weingut Feser

About us

  • Winemaker Wigbert und Simon Feser
  • Vineyard-area 12 hectares
  • specialist trade
  • wine export
  • Ab-Hof/Vinotheque
  • Guest room
  • wine seminars
  • Online Wine Tastings
  • Vine sponsorship
  • Delicatessen ideas made from wine
  • Historical grape varieties
  • mulled wine

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Weingut Feser
Feser
Bahnhofstraße 16 55437 Ockenheim

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Winery Feser

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Weingut Feser

Weingut Feser

 

Experience the winegrowing family, enjoy wine and wine specialities and relax in the comfortable non-smoking holiday flats (suitable for allergy sufferers) "Anno" or "Dazumal" in the family winery with vinotheque and stylish, cosy Straußwirtschaft. Both flats on 2 levels, 1 bedroom, 1 living/sleeping room, fully equipped kitchen, satellite LCD TV, W-LAN, separate entrance. Package deals, filled breakfast basket: Stylish modern vaulted wine bar for wine tastings/groups/partys/actions up to 55 pers. Green courtyard. Special offers: from wine tours to cooking jelly -> request calendar of events/house brochure!

 

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Processed vineyards

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Alternativbild für Binger Pfarrgarten

Binger Pfarrgarten

The name of the old vineyard is based on the property of the parish.

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Ockenheimer Kreuz

Ockenheimer Kreuz (Cross of Ockenheim)

An old field cross and many different grape varieties

The site was first mentioned in 1471 with the name "an dem crutze". An old field cross gave this site its name. No surprise, as Jakobsberg monastery is not far away and still exists today. Not to be confused with the Ockenheimer Friedenskreuz, this one is not located in the "Ockenheimer Kreuz" vineyard. Different grape varieties grow on drift sand Rigosol.

> Hiking trails of the village Ockenheim https://ockenheim.de/tourismus/wanderwege/
> To the other sites of Ockenheim: Ockenheimer Hockenmühle, Ockenheimer St Jakobsberg

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Ockenheimer St. Jakobsberg

Ockenheimer St. Jakobsberg

Vineyard swing by the monastery

The name is based on the immediate vicinity of the Jakobsberg monastery. The almost 300-year-old "pilgrimage chapel to the Fourteen Helpers in Need" is located on top of the mountain. A monastery, an educational centre and a youth centre belong to the estate. The vines in the single vineyard thrive on sand and clay marl Pararendzina. The vineyard swing of Ockenheim offers a magnificent view over the valley of the river Rhein.

> On the regional history of the Jakobsberg monastery: https://www.regionalgeschichte.net/rheinhessen/ockenheim/kulturdenkmaeler/kloster-jakobsberg.html 

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Ockenheimer Hockenmühle

Ockenheimer Hockenmühle

The mill on the hill of Hucco

“in de Hocke gehen” (engl. to squat) means to bend the knees, to make oneself very small. Hence the name? No. The location was first mentioned in a document in 1348 with the name "hinter deme huckenbule". Middle High German "buhil" means hill. And "Hucken" probably comes from a personal name. The mill on the Hucco hill. Riesling, Silvaner, Müller-Thurgau and many more grow on deep, chalky loam and clay marl.

> Hiking trails of the village Ockenheim https://ockenheim.de/tourismus/wanderwege/
> To the other sites of Ockenheim: Ockenheimer Kreuz, Ockenheimer St Jakobsberg

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