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Berg (single vineyard Germany)

single vineyard in the municipality of Roxheim in the German wine-growing region of Nahe. The southwest-facing vineyards with 15 to 50% slopes cover 12 hectares of vineyards. The soils consist of weathered sandstone or red slate (Rotliegendem) over sandstone with a partly stony-grassy loess-loam mixture. The Anheuser Paul and Prinz Salm wineries, for example, have shares in the site.

There are also single vineyards named Berg in the following German wine-growing communities or wine-growing regions: Asperg, Bad Cannstadt, (Wuerttemberg), Böddiger (Rheingau), Brettach (Wuerttemberg), Diedesfeld (Palatinate), Escherndorf (Franconia), Feuerbach, Hanweiler (Wuerttemberg), Heppingen (Ahr), Hochheim (Rheingau), Korb (Württemberg), Kostheim (Rheingau), Markgröningen, Münster (Württemberg), Neustadt/Weinstraße (Palatinate), Unkel (Middle Rhine), Wangen, Winnenden (Württemberg) and Winzenheim (Nahe). Furthermore, Berg is a component of the name in countless other individual names.

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