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Eva Vollmer wines

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About us

  • Winemaker Eva Vollmer
  • Vineyard-area 11 hectare
  • specialist trade
  • sparkling wine
  • Ab-Hof/Vinotheque
  • Maxim origin Rheinhessen
  • Online Wine Tastings
  • Ecologically certified
  • PIWI’s
  • mulled wine

Contact details:

Eva Vollmer Weine
Eva Vollmer
Nieder-Olmer Straße 65 55129 Mainz-Ebersheim

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Niersteiner Pettenthal

Niersteiner Pettenthal

Boy's name? Toad migration? Rieslings of world fame!

A vineyard of world fame! As the name "Thal" (old German word for valley) suggests, this single vineyard site begins in the valley, directly by the river Rhein, and then climbs steeply up the "Roter Hang". This single vineyard site is the steepest section on "Roter Hang" - very valuable and extremely sought after by winegrowers. The cadastral name has existed since 1753. Where does the name come from? There are several interpretations. The most common variant would be the boy or family name Peter. It could also be derived from Pater, meaning monk. The vineyards were owned by the church for a long time. Or - as they say in Nierstein: "Petten" refers to toads that migrate to the springs and sump holes that emerge above. An indication of this is that an adjacent area is called "Stumpe Loch", which is probably derived from Sumpfloch. Whether ordinary boy's name or ordinary toad: the Rieslings, on the other hand, are not ordinary at all. They are mineral, expressive and capable of ageing. They grow on bare red clay sandstone and get plenty of sun all day long.

> Discover the single vineyard site by bike: https://www.rheinhessen.de/amiche-radweg
> More information about the vineyards of the "Roter Hang": https://roter-hang.de/roter-hang/weinlagen/

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The name of the site is based on the possession of a spiritual or temporal lord.
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The location was mentioned in 1308 with the name "sub monte dicitur hutteberg" documentary. Decisive for the name choice was a freestanding hut whose purpose is still unknown.
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