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Winery & Country Hotel in Klostereck Strubel-Roos

The DLG-recommended Strubel-Roos winery and the associated country hotel are built on historical grounds in Flonheim: In the 12th century there was an Augustinian monastery. On the 2.5m wide monastery foundations today the red and white wine cellars can be found. It has been proven that the family already lived and worked there in the 17th century. 23 different grape varieties are grown here, perfectly adapted to soil and location. In the vineyards alreay, care is taken to reduce yields and improve quality by cutting and pruning. To be a part of it live is the motto and with a bit of luck, the guests can watch their hosts disgorging sparkling wines. With great enthusiasm, Dipl. Ing. Karl Rainer Roos explains the method Champenoise, which he learned to appreciate during his studies in Geisenheim and France. A special feature of the house is the Pinot Blanc sparkling wine produced like a Crémant. Many awards in recent years stand for the success of the business.

On the estate, English, French and German are spoken.

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About us

  • sparkling wine
  • Ab-Hof/Vinotheque
  • gastronomy
  • Guest room
  • Ecologically certified
  • Non-Alcoholic Wines

Contact details:

Weingut & Landhotel im Klostereck Strubel-Roos
Karl Rainer Roos
Im Klostereck 10 55237 Flonheim

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Ensheimer Kachelberg

Ensheimer Kachelberg

Of ships, vineyard towers and vine diversity

Middle High German always has surprises in store: Kachel is derived from "kocke" and means a broad ship with a rounded front. The roundish shape of the hill evokes associations with this comparison. The location was first mentioned in a document in 1442 with the name "in kachelberge". In the middle of the hill: the newly built Ensheim vineyard tower - like a mast on a ship! From there you have a magnificent view of southern Rheinhessen, as far as Odenwald and Pfälzerwald. The winegrowers cultivate a variety of vines on limestone and marl.

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