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Rheinberg

single vineyard in the municipality of Münster-Sarmsheim in the German wine-growing region of Nahe. The southeast-facing vineyard at an altitude of 120 to 175 metres with a slope of 20 to 50% covers almost seven hectares of vines. The soil consists of skeleton-rich weathered quartz with a high stone content and partly stagnant clay. In the lower part there is black slate, in the middle part a narrow loess bank and in the upper part reddish slate weathering. Riesling is the main variety cultivated here. The Göttelmann and Kruger-Rumpf wineries, for example, have shares in the site.

There are other single vineyard sites called Rheinberg in the municipalities of Eltville (Rheingau), Herrnsheim (Rheinhessen), Oberdiebach (Middle Rhine), Osthofen and Worms (Rheinhessen).

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