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Winery Böhm

At home in the vineyard - since 1887. Over the years, a pure winery with an attached distillery has developed from a mixed agricultural operation. 30 hectares of vineyards on lime marl, clay and loess soil are cultivated in harmony with nature on the gentle slopes surrounding Wörrstadt and the surrounding area. With the mission to revive long forgotten grape varieties, master winemaker Stefan Böhm now has historic grape varieties in his assortment, in addition to classic and international ones. He is supported by his son Roman, who will join the winery in the summer of 2020 after completing his winemaker training. Under the motto "Experience pleasure and vines at Böhm"" you also have the opportunity to enjoy culinary delights in the restaurant "Böhm's Weingewölbe". Because there, fresh seasonal products from the region are processed into typical wine-related dishes. In addition, guest rooms, apartments and a holiday flat offer overnight accommodation.

On the estate only German is spoken.

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About us

  • Winemaker Stefan Böhm
  • Vineyard-area 30 hectares
  • sparkling wine
  • wine export

Contact details:

Weingut Böhm
Stefan Böhm
Schlagstraße 2-4 55286 Wörrstadt

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Wörrstädter Rheingrafenberg

Wörrstädter Rheingrafenberg

Owned by the Rhine counts

The location was given this name because of the close historical connection between Wörrstadt and the Rheingrafen (English: Rhine counts). In the Middle Ages, they shared the claim to local jurisdiction with the Lords of Löwenstein; both maintained monastic bailiwicks and property there. After a dispute in 1274, the Löwensteins were pushed further and further back. Wörrstadt remained in the possession of the Rheingrafen until the French Revolution and was thus part of Kurpfalz. A variety of grape varieties grows on marl and limestone.

> Regional history of Wörrstadt: https://www.regionalgeschichte.net/rheinhessen/woerrstadt.html 
> The Hiwweltour Neuborn starts in Wörrstadt (but does not lead through the single vineyard Rheingrafenberg): https://www.rheinhessen.de/hiwweltour-neuborn 

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