Gau-Algesheimer Steinert
Stony, sandy and warm - for red and late-ripening white wines
To the left and right of the town: the single vineyard Steinert flanks Gau-Algesheim towards the northern foothills of Westerberg and Ockenheim. The site was first mentioned in a document in 1303 with the name "amme Steynwingarten" and refers to the quality of the soil. The limestone weathered soil with a high sand content warms up quickly. This is ideal for red wines and late-ripening white wine varieties. Hikers can easily discover the vineyard on the Bismarck Tower Hiking Tour.
> Continue to the other single vineyard sites of Gau-Agesheim: Goldberg, Johannisberg, St. Laurentikapelle
> Discover the single vineyard via Hiwweltor Bismarck Tower https://www.rheinhessen.de/hiwweltouren/hiwweltour-bismarckturm
> Rheinhessen blog: https://rheinhessenblog.de/wanderbericht-hiwweltour-bismarckturm/