
The church piece is the prime location in Hohen-Sülzen. It is a very old vineyard that was mentioned in documents before the 30-year war. Her original name was Griebelsteyn - and this onomatopoeic name is very appropriate. Because the edition of the church piece consists of soft, calcareous stones that you can rub between your fingers. This Spätburgunder Grosse Gewächs is a homage to the Wonnegau homeland of H.O. Spaniards. The Pliocene soils are extremely calcareous and due to the Hohen-Sülz basin, the daytime temperatures are always a little higher than in our locations in Mölsheim or Flörsheim. Hohen-Sülzen is located in the so-called Eisbachtal; and as the name suggests, the cold low mountain stream, which rises in the Donnersberg massif, exerts a considerable influence on the cooler nights. The difference between day and night temperatures is higher in Hohen-Sülzen than in the other districts. As a result, the wines retain their freshness and elegance and their annoying acidity despite the high degree of ripeness of the grapes.