Trullo, © Weingut Wonnegauer Hof© Weingut Wonnegauer Hof

Winery Wonnegauer Hof

Our winery Wonnegauer Hof has been run as a family business for generations and is located in Gundheim, the Weinwinkel in Wonnegau. In our work in the vineyard and in the cellar, quality comes first. Careful treatment of the vines, sustainable tillage, conscious use of the latest technology and careful handling of the grapes and, of course, expertise make fresh and harmonious wines. Enjoy our wines during a wine tasting in our wine cellar or a wine hike to our Trullo. Spend some time in the Wonnegau with its beautiful surroundings and spend the night in our quiet apartment.
Your winemaker family Sandra and Hartmut Michel

English speaking visitors are welcome. 

Trullo logo, © Weingut Wonnegauer Hof
Trullo logo
Trullo, © Weingut Wonnegauer Hof
Trullo
Winery Wonnegauer Hof, © Weingut Wonnegauer Hof
Winery Wonnegauer Hof

About us

  • Winemaker Hartmut Michel

Contact details:

Weingut Wonnegauer Hof
Hartmut Michel
Bahnhofstraße 17 67599 Gundheim

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Gundheimer Mandelbrunnen

Gundheimer Mandelbrunnen (Almond Fountain)

Almond or coat? Either way, definitely white wine

Such a melodious name, so much uncertainty in naming! The site was first mentioned in a document in 1581 with the name "am Mandelborn". But is the name really based on an almond tree? Today, figs and lemons grow in Wonnegau and almond trees blossom. But in the 16th century this was rather unlikely. Another interpretation could be the word "Mantel". This does not mean coat, but pine tree. And why the term "Born"? It stands for well or spring. White grape varieties, such as Riesling, Silvaner, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer or Kerner, grow here on loess soil.

> The beautiful trullo in the photos is not old (cf. https://www.rheinhessen.de/rheinhessen-trullo), but was only built in 2014 by the Wonnegauer Hof winery. https://wonnegauer-hof.de/unser-trullo.html

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