Oppenheimer Kreuz
Stilisierte Karte von Rheinhessen

Oppenheimer Kreuz

Also known as:
Dienheimer Kreuz

Presented to the Pope

A red sandstone cross, a votive cross, stands at the foot of a vineyard in this single vineyard. This is probably where the name comes from. A votive cross means a special kind of cross: The cross was erected out of gratitude. As a rescue from an emergency. Riesling and also increasingly Pinot Noir vines grow here, which have freshness and finesse. A nice anecdote: Pope Benedict was served a 1999 Pinot Noir from this vineyard by the Kühling-Gillot winery as a mass wine - how fitting. The winemakers therefore call the site "Papstlage" (engl. Pope’s vineyard).

> Overview of sights in and around Oppenheim: https://www.stadt-oppenheim.de/sehen/
> Link to the German Viticulture Museum: https://www.dwm-content.de/
> Other single vineyard sites with the name Kreuz: Ingelheimer Rotes Kreuz, Ockenheimer Kreuz

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facts and figures

wine-growing area: 49 hectares Community: Oppenheim Sea level: 90-140 m Exposure: East to southwest
sub-region:
Nierstein
collective vineyard site:
GĂĽldenmorgen
single vineyard site:
Kreuz
village:
Oppenheim

soil types

Marl / pararendzina

Lime-rich loams and sands; Tertiary sea deposits

Deep, calcareous clay soil with a high proportion of swellable clay, lower storage capacity for soil water available to plants, limited water permeability and ventilation, nutrient-rich, very calcareous, moderate warmability, difficult to root through

Dense, powerful, full-bodied, expressive, balanced acidity, sustainability and intensity through fruit, melting and opulence. Juicy, exotic aromas in white wines, mango, honeydew melon, apricot. Dark fruit aromas, smoky spiciness in red wines

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Explore the area

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© Weingut Dr. Alex Senfter

Winery Dr. med. Alex Senfter

Winery Dr. med. Alex Senfter
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wohnhaus_1600, © Weingut Dr. Dahlem

Winery Dr. med. Dahlem

Winery Dr. med. Dahlem
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© Weingut Bürgermeister Carl Koch

Winery Bgm. Carl Koch Erben

Winery Bgm. Carl Koch Erben
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carolinSG, © Weingut Carolin Spanier-Gillot & H.O. Spanier

Winery Carolin Spanier-Gillot & HO Spanier

Winery Carolin Spanier-Gillot & HO Spanier
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Hiestand1, © Hiestand

HIESTAND winery & farm distillery

HIESTAND winery & farm distillery
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Hiking on the "Red Hang" in Nierstein, © Michael Zellmer

RheinTerrassenWeg-stage Oppenheim - Nierstein - Nackenheim - Bodenheim

In Oppenheim, Katharinenkirche, Kellerlabyrinth and the ruin Landskrone provide a great start, before extended vineyards offer wonderful views. The Niersteiner marketplace is one of the most beautiful places in Rheinhessen with its ambience and is ideal for a break, before the climb to the Red Hang demands a bit of fitness. Rheinhessen's "most beautiful wine view on the Brudersberg" is worth the effort. Great views accompany the hiker to Nackenheim, with a beautiful view of the church of St. Gereon. The last part to Bodenheim is quickly mastered. The wine village is the Mecca for Strausswirtschaften and Gutsschänken in Rheinhessen.

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