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The layer designation is based on Roman soil finds.

The location was mentioned in 1456 with the name "am Roden Berge". The name is based on the red color of the soil.

The location was mentioned in 1522 with the name "An den Hullen" and 1604 with the name "uff der Hellen". Hell means a slight slope. In West Central Germany, this hall designation is very common.

The name is based on the southern exposure of the vineyard.

The location was mentioned in 1309 with the name "under the monkey mountains". The keyword is based either on a personal name (Affo) or the tree Effe (Elm).

The location was mentioned in 1771 with the name "am Heiligehäusschen". The layer designation is based on the location of a small field chapel.

The location was mentioned in 1522 with the name "to the heroes". Hell means a slight slope. In West Central Germany, this hall designation is very common.

As always in Rheinhessen, this name comes from the southern position of the vineyards.

The location was mentioned in 1390 with the name "at the Borgwege". The name of the location refers to the path leading to the castle.

This layer designation is based on the old rule relationships, it is certainly influenced by the nearby Rheingrafenstein.

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Contact details:

Rheinhessenwein e.V.

Otto-Lilienthal-Straße 4

55232 Alzey

E-Mail: info@rheinhessenwein.de

Contact details:

Rheinhessenwein e.V.

Otto-Lilienthal-Straße 4

55232 Alzey

E-Mail: info@rheinhessenwein.de