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Paradise (single vineyard Germany)

Popular and frequent single vineyard designation in Germany. The name refers to a special quality of the wines grown here. In addition to the one listed in detail below, there are also single vineyard sites of this name in the communities or growing regions of Bosenheim (Nahe), Bullenheim (Franconia), Eschenau (Württemberg), Feldberg (Baden), Kreuznach (Nahe), Kröv (Mosel) and Neustadt an der Weinstraße/Diedesfeld (Palatinate).

Municipality of Naumburg (Neuenburg Castle area) in the German wine-growing region of Saale-Unstrut: This single vineyard is a former experimental site of the Biologische Reichsanstalt für Rebenzüchtung Naumburg/Saale, which was reactivated and replanted with vines between 1992 and 1994. The southwest-facing vineyards cover 17 hectares of vines on deep loess loam soils. The varieties cultivated here include Pinot Blanc, Traminer, Chasselas, Kerner, Bacchus and Dornfelder. The Kloster Pforta winery, for example, has a share in the site.

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