Dittelsheimer Geiersberg
Riesling - Powerful and precise like a bird of prey
Buzzard, hawk or sparrowhawk: birds of prey lie in wait for their prey and strike with lightning speed. In the Middle Ages, they were known as "vultures" (from the Middle High German gīr). Presumably, the location in Dittelheim is called so because of the large number of these birds. The "Geiersberg" is located at the foothills of the Kloppberg. The vines stand on deep, calcareous clay marl - rich in calcium, potassium and magnesium. In the glass, the wines reflect powerful minerality. Especially Rieslings, but also Pinot Noirs present themselves complex, precise, concentrated and cool.
- To the other two single vineyard sites in Dittelheim: Kloppberg and Leckerberg
- To the themed hike Bonerz-Weg
- Dittelsheim is famous for its Heidenturm church