Ingelheimer Horn
Stilisierte Karte von Rheinhessen

Ingelheimer Horn

Where mountains stand out and Pinots feel at home

The vineyard was first mentioned in a document in 1570 with the name "am Horn". The term "Horn" is a common designation for protruding mountains. Like the horns of a billy goat or roebuck. Following the tradition of the red wine town, the single vineyard Ingelheimer Horn is home to complex and elegant Pinot Noirs and other Pinot varieties. At the foot of the Mainzer Berg, above Ober-Ingelheim. Loess, stony and sandy loam soil as well as numerous limestones are characteristic for the vineyard, which extends up to 250 metres above sea level.

> To the other single vineyard sites of Ingelheim: Höllenweg, Pares, Rotes Kreuz and Schloss Westerhaus
> Compare the namesake, the single vineyard Siefersheimer Horn
> To the hiking trails in Ingelheim https://www.ingelheim-erleben.de/wanderwege-in-ingelheim/0

Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn
Ingelheimer Horn

facts and figures

wine-growing area: 22 hectares Community: Ingelheim Sea level: 127-223 m Exposure: west
sub-region:
Bingen
collective vineyard site:
Kaiserpfalz
single vineyard site:
Horn
village:
Nieder-Ingelheim

soil types

Limestone / Rendzina

limestone rendzina

Teritarian marine deposits from a calcareous algae reef

Shallow to medium-sized, very lime-rich, very stony, sandy loam soil, low storage capacity for soil water available to plants, rich in nutrients, rich in lime, good aeration, good heatability, limited rootability

Expressive, lively, aromatic, initially citrus, apple and gooseberry notes, with increasing ripe mango and passion fruit. Balanced acidity, mineral, chalky, elegant, multi-faceted, profound, closed in the youth, great development potential

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Nina und Tobias Huster

Winery Huster

We are a purely family-run winery with a big heart for nature. We know each of our vines, get hands-on with every step of the process, and love to share our passion with our customers.

The Philosophy of Our Winery
Our philosophy is to bring wines into the bottle that reflect the character given by nature. We harness its impulses in their pure form and work in harmony with it. In doing so, we make use of the sophisticated and harmonious ecosystem of the vineyard. We focus on biodiversity and combat pests with beneficial organisms, we strengthen the vine, and promote soil quality. For over 30 years, we have refrained from using chemical-synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. However, our approach is by no means closed off to innovations in viticulture - they are the key to greater sustainability for us.

Tobias loves to experiment with new vines and has an extreme passion for the product he creates – it’s no coincidence that our range includes around 40 wines.

Experience the Huster Winery Up Close

Experience us up close at moderated wine tastings (upon request or regularly at “Huster’s Wine Table”) or join us during our wine sales hours in the courtyard. Enjoy refined, regional dishes from Jutta’s kitchen, collaborate with us to devise the perfect concept for your corporate event, or let yourself be pampered in a family atmosphere at your private celebration.

At the beginning of May, we invite you to “Music in the Courtyard.” Every year on the second weekend in August, the “Huster Hall Festival” takes place under the motto “4 Days of Celebration in the Vineyards.” In December, you will find us at the Ingelheim Christmas Market.

All events and dates can be found at https://weingut-huster.de/termine/

Awards/Memberships:
Organic operation; Ecovin; Rheinhessenwein; Eichelmann; German sparkling wine award; Eco Winner

 



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© Weingut Burgberg Eimann & Söhne

Winery Burgberg Eimann & Sons

Winery Burgberg Eimann & Sons
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© Ökoweingut Arndt F. Werner

Ökoweingut Arndt F. Werner

Ökoweingut Arndt F. Werner
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New Andreas Durst, © Andreas thirst

J. Neus winery since 1881 GmbH & Co. KG

J. Neus winery since 1881 GmbH & Co. KG
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© Weingut Wasem Doppelstück

Wasem winery Doppelstück

Wasem winery Doppelstück
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Nina und Tobias Huster

Winery Huster

We are a purely family-run winery with a big heart for nature. We know each of our vines, get hands-on with every step of the process, and love to share our passion with our customers.

The Philosophy of Our Winery
Our philosophy is to bring wines into the bottle that reflect the character given by nature. We harness its impulses in their pure form and work in harmony with it. In doing so, we make use of the sophisticated and harmonious ecosystem of the vineyard. We focus on biodiversity and combat pests with beneficial organisms, we strengthen the vine, and promote soil quality. For over 30 years, we have refrained from using chemical-synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. However, our approach is by no means closed off to innovations in viticulture - they are the key to greater sustainability for us.

Tobias loves to experiment with new vines and has an extreme passion for the product he creates – it’s no coincidence that our range includes around 40 wines.

Experience the Huster Winery Up Close

Experience us up close at moderated wine tastings (upon request or regularly at “Huster’s Wine Table”) or join us during our wine sales hours in the courtyard. Enjoy refined, regional dishes from Jutta’s kitchen, collaborate with us to devise the perfect concept for your corporate event, or let yourself be pampered in a family atmosphere at your private celebration.

At the beginning of May, we invite you to “Music in the Courtyard.” Every year on the second weekend in August, the “Huster Hall Festival” takes place under the motto “4 Days of Celebration in the Vineyards.” In December, you will find us at the Ingelheim Christmas Market.

All events and dates can be found at https://weingut-huster.de/termine/

Awards/Memberships:
Organic operation; Ecovin; Rheinhessenwein; Eichelmann; German sparkling wine award; Eco Winner

 



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Hiking trail beside sunflowers, © Dominik Ketz

Hiwweltour Westerberg

The Hiwweltour Westerberg leads both at ground level through the Selztal and up to the Westerberg and captivates with great scenic variety and great views of the Rhinehessian places Ingelheim, Großwinternheim and Schwabenheim. Highlights of the hike are the imposing Westerhaus Castle - a traditional winery and stud farm on the Westerberg - as well as the historic and rare sunken paths near Ingelheim.

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