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Weingut Frey

Since the 18th century, the vineyard has been cultivating grapevines in the southwestern part of Rheinhessen. They grow in various microclimates and on diverse soils. Limestone as a base mineral in the vineyard soils results in delicate, mineral wines. The environmentally friendly cultivation of vines follows the EU guidelines for organic viticulture. The unique wine quality is ensured through selective harvesting of exclusively fully ripe grapes. Vineyard-specific yeasts and the incomparable winemaking style lead to authentic, unmistakable wines.

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About us

  • Winemaker Philipp Frey
  • Vineyard-area 30 hectares

Contact details:

Weingut Frey
Christopher Frey
Weedegasse 10 55234 Ober-Flörsheim

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Hangen-Weisheimer Sommerwende

Hangen-Weisheimer Sommerwende (Summer Solstice of Hangen-Weisheim)

How dexterous, the plough

A Scandinavian custom in Rheinhessen? No, quite wrong. At the summer solstice, the sun is highest above the horizon at noon. But this fact and the Scandinavian festival have nothing whatsoever to do with the name. The location was first mentioned in a document in 1769 with the name "in der Sommerwindt". The name is based on a contraction of "Sommer" and "Anwende". Anwende" refers to the narrow side of the field where the plough is turned. A wide variety of grape varieties thrive on loess. Hangen-Weisheim, by the way, is abbreviated to "Ha-Wei" in Rheinhessen. Aloha!

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