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Beulsberg

single vineyard in the municipality of Urbar in the German wine-growing region of the Middle Rhine. It was mentioned in 1719 as "Beyell". The name refers to a protruding, hatchet-shaped piece of rock. The southeast-facing vineyard at an altitude of 165 to 240 metres above sea level with a slope of 20 to 55% covers three hectares of vines on weathered slate soil with clay components. Only Riesling is cultivated here. Members of the Urbar winegrowers' cooperative, for example, own shares in the site.

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