wein.plus
Attention
You are using an old browser that may not function as expected.
For a better, safer browsing experience, please upgrade your browser.

Log in Become a Member

The Johann F. Ohler winery is located in the municipality of Neustadt-Gimmeldingen (Mittelhaardt-Deutsche Weinstraße area) in the German wine-growing region of Pfalz. The wine-growing tradition of the family, which has been resident here for a long time, was established as early as 1758 by Johann Michael Ohler. From 1890, his grandson Georg ran a wooden cooperage in addition to winegrowing, which was discontinued in 1962. Bottled wine marketing was introduced as early as 1920. Since 2007, the winery has been run by daughter Sabine Ohler-Jost and her husband Dr Arnim Jost. The vineyards cover 8.3 hectares of vines in the single vineyard sites Eselshaut (Mußbach), Biengarten, Kapellenberg, Mandelgarten and Schlössel (Gimmeldingen) as well as Idig and Ölberg (Königsbach). They are planted with the white wine varieties Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris and Chardonnay, as well as with the red wine varieties Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Saint Laurent.

Voices of our members

Thomas Götz

Serious sources on the internet are rare - and Wine lexicon from wein.plus is one such source. When researching for my articles, I regularly consult the wein.plus encyclopaedia. There I get reliable and detailed information.

Thomas Götz
Weinberater, Weinblogger und Journalist; Schwendi

The world's largest Lexicon of wine terms.

26,121 Keywords · 46,883 Synonyms · 5,323 Translations · 31,455 Pronunciations · 188,595 Cross-references
made with by our author Norbert F. J. Tischelmayer. About the Lexicon

EVENTS NEAR YOU