Michel Pfannebecker, © Weingut Michel-Pfannebecker© Weingut Michel-Pfannebecker

Winery Michel-Pfannebecker

It is an open secret that the winery Michel Pfannebecker belongs to the top companies of Rheinhessen. With great commitment, the quality ladder has gone very far in recent years. And there the two brothers work uncompromisingly on outstanding wines. Heinfried and Gerold Pfannebecker are among those winegrowers in Rheinhessen who show their great potential in the classic grape varieties of Rheinhessen. Riesling, Silvaner and Pinot Noir are their favorites. With a lot of "grip" and a great dose of tact, they work out the different characters of their vineyard soils and situations. A careful handling in the cellar and leisure in the maturation of the wines fit into this holistic thinking and acting.

Michel Pfannebecker__Flomborn, © Weingut Michel-Pfannebecker
Michel Pfannebecker__Flomborn
Michel Pfannebecker, © Weingut Michel-Pfannebecker
Michel Pfannebecker

About us

  • Vineyard-area 12 hectares
  • Selection Rheinhessen

Contact details:

Weingut Michel-Pfannebecker
Gerold und Heinfried Pfannebecker
Langgasse 19 55234 Flomborn

Processed vineyards

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Westhofener Steingrube

Westhofener Steingrube

Once a quarry, today a vineyard

The single vineyard "Steingrube" begins directly at the village. It is characterised by limestone rocks with a thin layer of sandy loam. The site was first mentioned in a document in 1295 with the name "dicto stheingrube". The name of the vineyard refers to a quarry, which can still be easily traced today. Mineral Rieslings, but also Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc grow here.

> Regional history of Westhofen: https://www.regionalgeschichte.net/rheinhessen/westhofen.html 
> The quarry is no longer recognizable. But in Gundersheim, a neighboring village of Westhofen, the former quarry "Rosengarten" offers beautiful walks. Please be sure to follow the rules, nature reserve! https://wonnegau.bund-rlp.de/themen-und-projekte/naturschutzgebiet-kalksteinbrueche-rosengarten/ 
> To the other individual sites of Westhofen: Aulerde, Brunnenhäuschen, Kirchspiel and Morstein

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Westhofener Morstein

Westhofener Morstein

World famous and rich in stone

A bog (German: Moor) in Rheinhessen? Certainly not. The site was first mentioned in a document in 1282 with the name "in loco marstein" in a deed of donation to the Cistercian monastery of Otterberg (Pfalz) and can be interpreted as a "marker stone". In other words, it is a boundary stone or a landmark. It is indeed stony here: one stone found during clearing weighed up to 3.2 tons. In the upper soil layer, there are clay marl soils with limestone inclusions, and massive limestone rock underneath. Mineral Rieslings and Pinot Noirs bring world fame to the Westhofen winemakers. There are also plenty of vineyard cottages here, like the “Wingertshäusje Kommandozentrale".


> From Wingertshäuschen to Wingertshäuschen: https://www.rheinhessen.de/wingertsheisje-wanderweg
> To the other single vineyard sites of Westhofen: Aulerde, Brunnenhäuschen, Kirchspiel and Steingrube

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Flomborner Feuerberg

Flomborner Feuerberg (Fire mountain of Flomberg)

Fire and flame for great wines

The single vineyard site "Flomborner Feuerberg" with its south-south-west orientation is indeed very sunny. The soil, consisting of sandy loam and above all limestone, stores heat very well. Therefore the name of the single vineyard does not come as a surprise. At night, however, everything cools down, as the vineyard has an altitude of 250 metres. Different varieties thrive here, such as Riesling, Pinot and Silvaner. Incidentally, the name of the village "Flomborn" does not come from the word "Flamme". It comes from a family name. Several churches, monasteries, convents and aristocrats had estates here. Among them was a "Rudewin von Flamburn", whose name appears in a document as early as 1208.

> More about the regional history of Flomborn https://www.regionalgeschichte.net/rheinhessen/flomborn.html

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