The Saulheim Hölle is a south-facing single vineyard at the edge of a limestone plateau that was formed around 30 million years ago. Due to its sheltered position, the air here warms up particularly quickly. The clay-limestone soils produce diverse red wines and Rieslings with pronounced minerality today. Where almost exclusively vines used to grow, the newly created orchard meadow now represents a valuable enrichment for both people and nature. It somewhat ties back to the old tradition of local orchards. Variety is the decisive factor: Different fruit trees bloom at staggered times and provide food for numerous insects - including wild bees and butterflies - over an extended period.
