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Grainhubel Riesling Grosses Gewachs, von Winning 2022

Grainhubel Riesling Grosses Gewachs, von Winning 2022

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BRAND
BRAND
Von Winning
COUNTRY
COUNTRY
Germany
REGION
REGION
Pfalz

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Region: Pfalz\nWinery Village: Deidesheim\nGrape Variety: Riesling\nAppellation: Pfalz\nVineyard: Grainhübel (Deidesheim)\nSoil: Sandy Loam\nExposition: South – Southwest\nFermentation & Elevage: Spontaneous fermentation in 500L barrels, left on the gross lees for 18 months\nUPC: 7-47736 56543-3\nClassification:  VDP.GROSSE LAGE®\nGrainhübel (Deidesheim)\nGrainhübel lies relatively flat (30 % slope) at the edge of Deidesheim in the direction of Forst. The Bunter sandstone that is so typical for the Rhine Plain dominates the soils with loamy sand and loam. A share of basalt and marl clay is also present. The soils are friable and possess good water availability. The 5.4-hectare vineyard faces south and rises from 125-150 metres a.s.l. History: The site was first mentioned as “an der Gryne” in documents dating 1412. The name either stems from “Grain”, which indicates washed away ground, or from “Grien” which points to soil with pebbles and gravel. “Hübel” is a synonym for “Hügel”, which is a hill. According to the viticultural expert Johann Philipp Bronner (1792 – 1864), the site was considered to be the best in Deidesheim in the 19th century. At that time it comprised several parcels: Oberer Grain, Crain Chausse, Grainhübel and Unterer Grain.

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