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Winery Abthof

Winery Abthof - with the head in the sky and the feet on earth

In Rheinhessen Hahnheim is the ABTHOF of the Koch family. Since 2015, son Martin has been fully integrated in the family business. In order to advance the quality, several major projects and developments have already been successfully advanced. Successes at national and international tastings confirm the emerging trend. In doing so, they see themselves as responsible for the gift of creation and the sustainable protection of nature and thus follow in the footsteps of the Hahnheim Cistercian monks.

French and German are spoken on the estate.

© Weingut Abthof
© Weingut Abthof
© Weingut Abthof
© Weingut Abthof
© Weingut Abthof
© Weingut Abthof
© Weingut Abthof
© Weingut Abthof

About us

  • Winemaker Martin Koch
  • Vineyard-area 17 hectare
  • specialist trade
  • sparkling wine
  • wine export
  • PIWI’s
  • Federweißer

Contact details:

Weingut Abthof - Herbert und Martin Koch
Martin Koch
Bahnhofstraße 27 55278 Hahnheim

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Hahnheimer Knopf

Hahnheimer Knopf (Button of Hahnheim)

Round hill, top Rieslings

"What a cute button you are!" The cute name of the site is based on the round shape of the hill, like a button on a piece of clothing. Tower snails feel at home in this region. This hill lies in the direction of Wahlheimer Hof, northwest of the village. Top Rieslings with storage potential thrive on lime and clay marl. The "Amiche" cycle tour passes Hahnheim, a former small railway line. Also ideal for families who want to simply glide along by bike.

> Discover the single vineyard via bike tour Amiche: https://www.rheinhessen.de/radrouten-rheinhessen/amiche-radweg
> In the photos: Rheinhessen is home to numerous wind turbines. 

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Sörgenlocher Moosberg

Sörgenlocher Moosberg

Neighbourhood of vines and moss

Vines can also grow on dry soil. But here they do not have to. The site was first mentioned in a document in 1559 with the name "an dem moissen Wege". The derivation of the name comes from the Middle High German word "mos" and means "wet terrain". No wonder, since the small river Selz borders the vineyard directly. Beautiful moss cushions and lush ferns can certainly be found there. A variety of grape varieties grows on clay marl. A bench by an idyllic wooden hut invites you to take a break.

> Regional history of Sörgenloch: https://www.regionalgeschichte.net/rheinhessen/soergenloch.html 
> Hiking trails around Sörgenloch: https://www.outdooractive.com/de/wanderwege/soergenloch/wandern-in-soergenloch/13351070/

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