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The winery is located in Trier in the German wine-growing region of Mosel. In 2006, Dr Marion and Alexander Rinke acquired a three-hectare parcel of land on the southern Moselle in Langsur, just before the Luxembourg border. After many years of fallow land, up to two-metre-high walls of blackberries had to be cleared by hand. The vineyard in Langsur's Brüderberg covers 2.6 hectares with a slope of up to 75°. Here, the white wine varieties Chardonnay with old clones "Selection Massale" (90%), as well as Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Viognier, Traminer and Muskateller (10%) are cultivated in a mixed set. A small part is planted with Pinot Noir (Burgundian clones). The second part consists of parcels with 1.5 hectares of vineyards on the Saar in the single vineyards Altenberg (Oberemmel), as well as Braunfels and Klosterberg (Wiltingen). Here, the varieties Riesling (some of which are over 40 years old), Frühburgunder and Pinot Noir are cultivated. The vineyards are very steep, and some of them are cultivated at single-pole training.

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