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The winery is located in the municipality of St. Aldegund (Burg Cochem area) in the German wine-growing region of Mosel. It has been managed by Joachim Schumacher, Dipl.-Ing. for Viticulture & Oenology, since 1998. The vineyards cover 3.5 hectares of vineyards in the single vineyard sites Klosterberg and Stephansberg (Merl), Abtei Klosterstuben (Bremm), Himmelreich (St. Aldegund), and Frauenberg (Neef). They are 65% planted with the white wine varieties Riesling (90%), Kerner and Bacchus, and 35% with the red wine varieties Pinot Noir, Regent, Pinot Meunier, Frühburgunder, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The average age of the vines is 35 years. The oldest terraced vineyards of the Neefer Frauenberg are around 110 years old. The average yield is 50 hl/ha for white wine and 15 hl/ha for red wine. A certain percentage of noble rotten berries is expressly desired during the harvest for the white wines.

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