Württemberg
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Württemberg
The growing area in Germany with 11 435 hectares of vineyards located in the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg. It extends between the Lake Constance and the valley below Tauber Rothenburg (Tauber reason). The geographical and climatic conditions are influenced by many river valleys. On his very tortuous course flows the Neckar tributaries to the river Rems, Enz, Kocher and Jagst. On the river banks are many south-facing slopes with widely spaced vineyards. In the summer there is enough sun to give force and color of red wines. Two-thirds of the vineyards are steep or Slope . About 70 Winzergenossenschaft with their central winery in Möglingen 8,500 hectares of cultivated vineyards play a dominant role in production.
Heilbronn is the wine capital of Württemberg, and to some extent also in Germany, because this is an annual competition of the DLG (German Agricultural Society) instead. The regional winners of the growing areas come to fight for the medals. In Vineyard There is a National Teaching and Research Institute for Grapevine Breeding, at the of August Herald (1902-1973) a number of successful new varieties such as Dornfelder were created. The soils are characterized by different Keuper formations and limestone islands of the middle Neckar. The region consists of six areas with 17 large documents and 207 individual layers.
The area was named after three rivers Kocher Jagst Tauber is in the north and is the only one specializing in white wines. It is divided into two major layers Kochersberg and Tauber mountain. The Tauber controls only a small portion of Tauberzell at Creglingen up, the rest belongs to other regions. The predominant soil type is limestone. Famous wine-growing communities, with their single most important principles are:
* Bieringen with key mountain
* Criesbach with Postal, Mountain High
* Dörzbach with Altenberg
* Elpers home with mountain monk, Probst mountain
* Herbolzheim with Hofberg
* Ingelfingen with High Mountain
* Cooker with Steinfeld Rosenberg
* Laudenbach with sheep walks
* Markelsheim with Mönchsberg (single location, Germany) , Dean mountain
* Lower Hall with Altenberg, Postal, defile, High Mountain
* Reinsbronn with Röde
* Schäftersheim with Klosterberg
* Weikersheim with Hardt, Karlberg, sheep walks, tasters
By far the largest and most significant area of land under Württembergisch is divided into nine major principles Heuchelberg, Vineyard Church, Lindelberg, Salzberg, Schalk stone Schozachtal, Stauffenberg, Stromberg and Wunnenstein. The vineyards are located mainly in the middle and lower Neckar valley, and fragmented into many small areas east of the river along the tributaries Bottwar, Murr and Schozach. The climatic conditions and the soils are in this great area slightly differently. The terraced vineyards on the banks of limestone are, apart from those influenced by them Keuper. Famous wine-growing communities, with their single most important principles are:
* Abstatt with Castle Hill, Castle Wildeck, summer mountain
* Beilstein with Steinberg, Wartberg
* Besigheim with a rock garden, Wurmberg
* Bönnigheim with Kirchberg, Sonnenberg
* Brackenheim roof with mountain mountain monk, castle mountain, wolf eyes, doubts mountains
* Cleebronn with Michael Berg
* Erlenbach with Kayberg
* Flein with Altenberg, Donkey Mountain, Sun Mountain
* Güglingen with Kaiserberg
* Gündel Steinbachhof Bach, head guard
* Gundelsheim with Kingdom of Heaven
* Häfnerhaslach with Holy Mountain
* Heilbronn Sonnenberg, Stahlbühl, Stiftsberg , Wartberg
* Hohenbeilstein with Castle Wengert
* Hohenhaslach with Kirchberg, Klosterberg
* Illingen with forest pit, heap, Schanz rider
* Kleinbottwar with Götzenberg, Lichtenberg, Upper Mountain , Süßmund
* Lauffen with maid Katzenbeisser, Riedersbückele
* Lowenstein summer with mountain mountain welfare
* Ludwigsburg Neckarhälde
* Maulbronn with Closterweinberg, Eilfingerberg , Empire stockpile
* Muehlhausen with Dump (single location, Germany) , A stone heap, Zuckerle
* Mundelsheim with Kaesberg , MUEHLBAECHER, Rozenberg
* Neckarsulm Scheuerberg
* Neckarzimmern with Goetz stockpile, church vineyard wall wall
* Neipperg with Grafenberg Schlossberg (single location, Germany) , Quarry
* Nordheim with Grafenberg, Gräfenberg Sonntagberg
* Schozach with Red Mountain , Rogue blade
* Schützingen with Holy Mountain
* Schwaigern with Grafenberg Ruthe , Sonnenberg
* Seven calibration with the Kingdom of Heaven
* Spielberg Liebenberg
* Talheim with High Oak, Castle Mountain, Sun Mountain, Stiftsberg
* Vaihingen Dump (single location, Germany)
* Verrenberg with Goldberg, Verrenberg
* Vineyard satchel with a mountain, Stool mountain
* Willsbach with Dieblesberg
* Zuffenhausen with mountain
The area is situated in Rems-Stuttgart southeastern growing region. The vineyards are located primarily in up to 400 meters above sea level in the valley of the Rems. It is divided into five major principles Hohenneuffen, head Sonnenbuhl Wartbühl and wine increase. In this slightly cooler and more humid area, there is a certain tradition of Riesling. Famous wine-growing communities, with their single most important principles are:
* Bad Cannstatt with mountain, pile, Herzogenberg, Mönchsberg Mönchhalde, Zuckerle
* Beutelsbach with Altenberg, Burghalde, Sonnenberg
* Degerloch with Scharrenberg
* Esslingen Burg, Kirchberg, Neckarhalde , Schenkenberg
* Fellbach with plaster, Goldberg, Herzogenberg, Lämmler , Mönchsberg
* Gaisburg with Abel Mountain
* Großheppach with Steingrueble, tub, mountain Züger
* Grunbach with a mountain slope, Klingle
* Hebsack with Lichtenberg
* Basket with mountain, summer stockpile, Steingrueble
* Obertürkheim with Kirchberg
* Rohracker with Lenzenberg
* Rommelshausen with Häder, Mönchsberg
* Schnait with Altenberg (Germany single layer) , Burghalde , Sonnenberg
* Schorndorf with Grafenberg
* Stetten with Brotwasser , Häder, Lindhälder, Mönchsberg Pulvermächer , Sonnenberg
* Strümpfelbach with Altenberg, Nonnenberg
* Stuttgart Kriegsberg, Mönchhalde, Schlossberg
* Uhlbach with Götzenberg
* Untertürkheim with Altenberg, Gypsum , Herzogenberg , Mönchsberg
* Winnenden with Berg, Hazel Stone, Holzberg
* Winter creek with Hunger Mountain (single location, Germany)
The area is located south of the Upper Neckar-growing region with vineyards around Tübingen. The communities and their individual layers are wide wood pile behind; Entringen with Pfaffenberg; Kirschau with sun dumps; Reutlingen summer heap; Rottenburg with chapel hill, Tübingen sun dumps, and Wendelsheim and chapel hill.
The area of the Bavarian Lake Constance includes the only major site Lindauer Seegarten with communities and their individual layers Lindau hospital heap; Nonnenhorn with Seehalde and Sonnenbichel, and Wasserburg, Hattnau with Weinhalde.
The large-area position-free Württembergischer Lake Constance includes only the two communities Kreßbronn with mountain slope, and Ravensburg with Rauenegg.
Well-known producers of the growing region Württemberg, for example Adelmann , Gerhard Aldinger , College Wirtemberg , Dautel , Helmut umbel , Dorcas , Drautz-Able , Jürgen Ellwanger , Fell Weingärtner , Friedauer , Prince of Hohenlohe-Oehringen , GA Henry , Count Neipperg , Häge , Karl Haidle , Haidle Wolfgang , H. Bader , Heid , Duke of Württemberg , Helmuth Hirth , Kistenmacher-Hengerer , Knauss , Kuhnle Werner , Short-Wagner , Kusterer , Spawners , Medinger , St. Anne's Garden , Henry Schaefer , Reinhard Schäfer , Schloßgut Hohenbeilstein , Schnaitmann , Albert Schwegler , Seyffer , Sonnenhof , Steinbachhof , Wangler , Weingartner Brackenheim , Weingartner Cleebronn-Güglingen , Weinmanufaktur Untertürkheim , Vineyard , Where the rooster crows , Wöhrwag and Zimmerle .
Besides Ahr Württemberg is one of those two German growing areas where much more red wines than white wines are produced. The share has risen over the last ten years, even from 66 to almost 72%. The Blend has changed in detail but something. Remains at the forefront of Trollinger is over 21% share. This in most other growing regions not occurring "Swabian house grapes," which does not count potentially one of the top varieties, are grown in the highest-quality documents. Then follow as usual with the Riesling and Pinot Meunier, Limberger (Lemberger) and three more Pinot Noir red wines. The strongest climbers are Pinot Noir (63%), Dornfelder (30%) and Acolon (from zero to 220 acres). The biggest losers are Kerner, Müller-Thurgau and Silvaner (both 33%). Just as in other growing areas, many other German new breeds have lost much ground. A Württemberg specialty is the Schiller wine , the wine is made ​​from white and red grapes. The Blend of the state in 2009 (? 0 = less than 0.5 ha = unknown value or statistical-kept secret for legal reasons):
Grape
dt principal nameIn Germany
common synonymsColor Hectare
2009% -
AntTrollinger Blauer Trollinger red 2398 21.0 Riesling White Riesling, Rhine Riesling white 2074 18.2 Müllerrebe Meunier And Pinot Meunier red 1691 14.8 Limberger / Lemberger Blaufränkisch , Blauer Limberger red 1624 14.2 Pinot Noir
including SamtrotPinot Noir , Blauer S., Pinot Noir red 1281 11.2 Dornfelder - red 341 3.0 Müller-Thurgau Rivaner, Riesling-Sylvaner white 338 3.0 Kerner - white 335 2.9 Acolon - red 220 1.9 Portuguese Blue Portugal red 178 1.6 Ruland Pinot Gris , Pinot Gris white 117 1.0 Sylvaner
Blue SilvanerSilvaner , Sylvaner white 116
?1.0
-White Burgundy Pinot Blanc , Pinot Blanc white 83 0.7 Nutmeg Trollinger Trollinger nutmeg red 64 0.6 Regent - red 59 0.5 Gewurztraminer Traminer , Gewurztraminer white 57 0.5 Blauer Zweigelt Zweigelt , Rotburger red 56 0.5 Chardonnay - white 45 0.4 Cabernet Dorsa - red 35 0.3 Muscat Muscatel , Muscat Blanc white 35 0.3 Sauvignon Blanc Muskat-Sylvaner white 34 0.3 Merlot - red 32 0.2 Cabernet Mitos - red 30 0.3 Cabernet Cubin - red 18 0.2 Helfensteiner - red 18 0.2 Cabernet Dorio - red 10 0.1 Cabernet Sauvignon - red 9 0.1 Tauberschwarz Blue Hängling red 9 0.1 Bacchus - white 7 0.1 Frühburgunder Blue Frühburgunder, Clevner red 7 0.1 Syrah Shiraz red 5 - St. Laurent - red 4 - John - white 3 - Cabernet Franc - red 3 - Jewel - white 2 - Scheurebe Seedling 88 white 2 - Silcher - white 2 - Cabernet Cortis - red 2 - Rotberger - red 2 - Auxerrois - white A - Bronner (Variety) - white A - Dark Fields - red A - Palas - red A - Solaris - white A - White Chasselas Chasselas , Chasselas white 0 - Merzling - white 0 - Blueburger - red ? - Dakapo - red ? - Deckrot - red ? - Domination - red ? - Ehrenfelser - white ? - White Elbling Elbling , Kleinberger white ? - Dyers grape Teinturier du Cher red ? - Hegel - red ? - Heroldrebe - red ? - Hölder - white ? - Nobling - white ? - Ortega - white ? - Pearl - white ? - Phoenix - white ? - Principal - white ? - Rieslaner - white ? - Rondo - red ? - Schönburger - white ? - Grüner Veltliner Weißgipfler white ? - usual white varieties - white 11 0.1 usual red varieties - red 40 0.3 WHITE VARIETIES 3268 28.6 RED VARIETIES 8167 71.4 TOTAL 11 435 100
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