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The winery is located in the wine town of Lorch in the German wine-growing region of Rheingau. It was founded in 1875 by Wilhelm Mohr. The youngest daughter married Dr. Peter Neher, who ran the winery until 1957. Today, the winery is run in the fourth generation by Jochen Neher, who completed his specialist studies and internships in Germany, France, California/USA and New Zealand. He is assisted by his wife Saynur. A wine tavern is attached. The vineyards cover six hectares of vines in the single vineyard sites Höllenberg (Assmannshausen), as well as Bodental-Steinberg, Kapellenberg, Krone, Pfaffenwies and Schlossberg (Lorch). They are mainly planted with Riesling, as well as Pinot Blanc, Silvaner, Scheurebe, Gelber Muskateller and Pinot Noir.

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