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The winery is located in the municipality of Neustadt-Duttweiler (Mittelhaardt-Deutsche Weinstraße area) in the German wine-growing region of Pfalz. The origin lies in the farm estate in Duttweiler, which has belonged to the Benedictine monastery of St. Lamprecht since 1290. After the dissolution of the monastery of St. Lambrecht, the monastery estate in Duttweiler was bequeathed to the University of Heidelberg in the 16th century, which administered it for 200 years. In 1754, it was sold to the founder of the present estate, Jakob Bergdolt. Under Johannes Bergdolt (1801-1871), the vineyards were greatly expanded. Friedrich Bergdolt (1876-1962), one of the Palatinate pioneers in quality winegrowing, began bottling. From 1982, Rainer and Günther Bergdolt managed the estate, and since 2008, the ninth generation, Carolin Bergdolt, has continued the family legacy.

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