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The winery is located in the municipality of Alzey-Weinheim (Wonnegau area) in the German wine-growing region of Rheinhessen. The origin of the family can be traced back to 1450 and is located in Switzerland. The winery was built around 1750. Among the ancestors is a Georg Neidlinger, who achieved fame and money in America (the invention of the "shuttle" in the Singer sewing machine goes back to him). Gernot Gysler devoted himself entirely to quality winegrowing and bottled wine for the first time. After years of apprenticeship in Rheinhessen and the Palatinate, his son Alexander graduated from the Geisenheim University of Applied Sciences in 1999 with a degree in engineering and took over his parents' business after his father's death that year. The vineyards cover 12 hectares of vines in the single vineyard sites of Hölle, Kapellenberg, Kirchenstück and Mandelberg (Weinheim).

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