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Winery Kronenhof

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© Weingut Kronenhof
© Weingut Kronenhof
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About us

  • Winemaker Andreas Hattemer
  • Vineyard-area 8 hectare
  • mulled wine

Contact details:

Bioweingut Kronenhof - Andreas Hattemer
Andreas Hattemer
Langgasse 8 55435 Gau-Algesheim

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Winery Kronenhof

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Old-established winegrowing and organic cultivation go well together. This is how the organic winery Kronenhof (ECOVIN) in Gau-Algesheim, in the very north of Rheinhessen, emerged 15 years ago from a traditional family business.

Andreas Hattemer from Geisenheim relies on flourishing vineyards and living soils to produce wines with strong character in the cellar. Riesling and Burgundy still dominate the wine range, but more and more new, robust grape varieties are being added. Cabernet blanc, Cabertin, Souvignier gris and Sauvignac not only delight in taste, but also stand for active climate protection.

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Gau-Algesheimer Johannisberg

Gau-Algesheimer Johannisberg

Cheers, neighbours! With plenty of wines

Across the river Rhein from Gau-Algesheim lies the former Benedictine monastery of Johannisberg in  Rheingau. The basilica is dedicated to "John the Baptist". The monks owned vineyards in what is now Gau-Algesheim and also named the single vineyard site after their patron saint. The soils of the single vineyard site are diverse: from very chalky marl soils to very fertile loess soils. Fine fruity white wines such as Riesling, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Kerner and fruity rosé wines grow here. Fruit trees enrich the single vineyard site.

> Continue to the other single vineyard sites of Gau-Agesheim: Goldberg, St. Laurentiberg, Steinert
> Discover the Gau-Algesheim Wine and Panorama Trail https://www.gau-algesheim.de/wein-und-panoramarundweg/
> To the Rheinhessen AUSGEZEICHNET events: Festival of the young wine

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Gau-Algesheimer Steinert

Gau-Algesheimer Steinert

Stony, sandy and warm - for red and late-ripening white wines

To the left and right of the town: the single vineyard Steinert flanks Gau-Algesheim towards the northern foothills of Westerberg and Ockenheim. The site was first mentioned in a document in 1303 with the name "amme Steynwingarten" and refers to the quality of the soil. The limestone weathered soil with a high sand content warms up quickly. This is ideal for red wines and late-ripening white wine varieties. Hikers can easily discover the vineyard on the Bismarck Tower Hiking Tour.

> Continue to the other single vineyard sites of Gau-Agesheim: Goldberg, Johannisberg, St. Laurentikapelle
> Discover the single vineyard via Hiwweltor Bismarck Tower https://www.rheinhessen.de/hiwweltouren/hiwweltour-bismarckturm 
> Rheinhessen blog: https://blog.rheinhessen.de/wanderbericht-hiwweltour-bismarckturm/ 

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