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Kaatschener Dachsberg

See under Dachsberg.

Often used single-location name in Germany, referring to the occurrence of the badger in vineyards, which digs its burrows here when the soil is suitable, such as loess or loam.

Kaatschen-Weichau - Saale-Unstrut (Thuringia)

The vineyard, which faces southwest to west and has a slope of 20 to 45%, covers 12 hectares of vines. The soil consists of loamy and clayey weathering over Keuper and shell limestone. The varieties cultivated here are Pinot Blanc...

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