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Laubenstein winery

Family winery in the 4th generation. Focussed on the marketing of quality bottled wines, made from grapes grown in-house.

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About us

  • Winemaker Jens und Kristof Laubenstein
  • Vineyard-area 12 hectares
  • sparkling wine
  • Delicatessen ideas made from wine

Contact details:

Weingut Laubenstein
Kristof Laubenstein
Schulstraße 7 55459 Grolsheim

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Grolsheimer Ölberg

Grolsheimer Ölberg (Mount of Olives of Grölsberg)

Former oil mill or Jesus under the olive tree?

Another popular name for single vineyards in Germany, the Ölberg. The site in Grolsheim was first mentioned in a document in 1727 with the name "auff der öhlbach". It is assumed that an old oil mill once stood here. But it could also have a biblical reference: Jesus is said to have stayed several times on the Mount of Olives to the east of Jerusalem. Olive trees grew there, hence its name. Olive trees do not (yet) grow in Grolsheim, but a variety of grapevines do. A shelter, a table of wine and a vineyard swing invite you to linger.

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