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The "Winzergenossenschaft Königschaffhausen am Kaiserstuhl eG" in the German wine-growing region of Baden was founded in 1933 and today consists of 370 member vintners. The cellar master is Reiner Roßwog. The vineyards cover a total of 204 hectares with the single vineyards Steingrüble on volcanic weathered rock with a thin layer of loess (only Pinot Noir) and Hasenberg on deep loess soils mixed with little volcanic weathered rock (only white wine varieties). They are planted with the varieties Pinot Noir (85 ha), Müller-Thurgau (42 ha), Pinot Gris (45 ha), Pinot Blanc (15 ha), Gewürztraminer, Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. The share of Burgundy varieties is over 70%. From the grapes of the older vineyards over 25 years old, the premium wines of the Selections and Barrique line are stored and matured. These vineyards are tended and cultivated under the strict guidelines of the quality manager and harvested by means of supervised yield reduction.

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