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The winery is located in the municipality of Westhofen in the German wine-growing region of Rheinhessen. It was founded in 1763 by Johann Michael Groebe. Since then, it has carried the coat of arms with the old Christian symbol for wine, the St. Andrew's cross. After extensive construction work, the winery and all its farm buildings have been located in Westhofen since 2012; the Biebesheim site has been abandoned. The winery is managed by Dipl. Ing. Oenologist Friedrich Groebe. The vineyards cover nine hectares of vines in the VDP-classified single vineyard sites Aulerde, Kirchspiel, Morstein and Steingrube (Westhofen). They are 70% planted with Riesling, as well as Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Silvaner, Scheurebe and Portugieser.

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