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Dönnhoff Hermannshöhle
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For over 100 years, the HermannshoÌhle has been revered as the Naheâs top-ranked site and the benchmark by which all other vineyards in the region are judged. It takes its name from a small mine, or âHoÌhleâ, in the middle of the hillside. âHermannâ is derived from Hermes, the Roman god of messengers and travelers, and the name likely hints at an ancient place of worship once located here. This site faces due south and lies 130 â175 m above sea level. Its soils are primarily blackish grey slate mixed with extrusive igneous rock, porphyry and limestone. For generations, this marvelous site has shaped our expectations for what fine wines from the Nahe can achieve.
For over 100 years, the HermannshoÌhle has been revered as the Naheâs top-ranked site and the benchmark by which all other vineyards in the region are judged. It takes its name from a small mine, or âHoÌhleâ, in the middle of the hillside. âHermannâ is derived from Hermes, the Roman god of messengers and travelers, and the name likely hints at an ancient place of worship once located here. This site faces due south and lies 130 â175 m above sea level. Its soils are primarily blackish grey slate mixed with extrusive igneous rock, porphyry and limestone. For generations, this marvelous site has shaped our expectations for what fine wines from the Nahe can achieve.
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"Allocation only, email [email protected] to secure allocation"
For over 100 years, the HermannshoÌhle has been revered as the Naheâs top-ranked site and the benchmark by which all other vineyards in the region are judged. It takes its name from a small mine, or âHoÌhleâ, in the middle of the hillside. âHermannâ is derived from Hermes, the Roman god of messengers and travelers, and the name likely hints at an ancient place of worship once located here. This site faces due south and lies 130 â175 m above sea level. Its soils are primarily blackish grey slate mixed with extrusive igneous rock, porphyry and limestone. For generations, this marvelous site has shaped our expectations for what fine wines from the Nahe can achieve.
For over 100 years, the HermannshoÌhle has been revered as the Naheâs top-ranked site and the benchmark by which all other vineyards in the region are judged. It takes its name from a small mine, or âHoÌhleâ, in the middle of the hillside. âHermannâ is derived from Hermes, the Roman god of messengers and travelers, and the name likely hints at an ancient place of worship once located here. This site faces due south and lies 130 â175 m above sea level. Its soils are primarily blackish grey slate mixed with extrusive igneous rock, porphyry and limestone. For generations, this marvelous site has shaped our expectations for what fine wines from the Nahe can achieve.











