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Winery Weber Hof-Bärenstein

© Weingut Weber Hof-Bärenstein
© Weingut Weber Hof-Bärenstein
© Weingut Weber Hof-Bärenstein
© Weingut Weber Hof-Bärenstein
© Weingut Weber Hof-Bärenstein

About us

  • Winemaker Stefan Weber
  • Vineyard-area 23 hectare
  • specialist trade
  • sparkling wine
  • Federweißer
  • mulled wine

Contact details:

Weingut Weber Hof-Bärenstein
Stefan Weber
Bachstraße 16-20 67577 Alsheim

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Alsheimer Frühmesse

Alsheimer Frühmesse

Originally reserved to the priest only, nowadays open to everyone

“Frühmesse” is the German word for the early mass, a holy catholic mass, which the priest read in the early morning, before starting work. The grapes and wines from the single vineyard "Alsheimer Frühmesse" were apparently used to pay such a priest or chaplain. The vineyard was first mentioned in a document in 1721 under the name "zur Frühmeß" (engl. For early mass). Many Rheinhessen grape varieties grow on fertile loess soil. Loess is a very soft material thanks to which there can also be some hollow trails found in the municipality. These are paths cut deep into the landscape, created by erosion and time. Today they are a precious refuge for animals and nature.

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Alternativbild für Alsheimer Römerberg

Alsheimer Römerberg

This layer designation goes back to soil finds from Roman times.
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Alternativbild für Alsheimer Sonnenberg

Alsheimer Sonnenberg

As always in Rheinhessen, this name comes from the southern position of the vineyards.
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Alternativbild für Alsheimer Goldberg

Alsheimer Goldberg

The location was mentioned in 1523 with the name "am goldtberg". The designation of a hallway with this name rarely indicates the precious metal, but rather is an expression of general appreciation.
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