Bermersheimer Seilgarten
Stilisierte Karte von Rheinhessen

Bermersheimer Seilgarten

An ancient craft and many varieties of grapes 

A high ropes course? No, this leisure activity - climbing in treetops - is probably more recent. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful name for a vineyard. The vintners do not have to climb here, it is not a steep slope - but it offers a beautiful view over the Rhine plain. A variety of grape varieties grow on loess soil; Silvaner, Chardonnay or Portugieser. The site was mentioned in a document in 1773 with the name "auf dem saylgarten". Either there is a shape designation (but what does a rope garden look like?) or it is a reference to the workshop of a roper. In former times a roper carried out the craft of rope making, he knotted ship ropes or load ropes. 

> Other layers with reference to a craft: Oppenheimer sack bearer 
> Other sites with the term "garden": Welgesheimer Kirchgärtchen, Bechtheimer Rosengarten 

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Vineyard: 65 hectare Community: Sea level: 160-210 m Exposure: Southeast to South
Region:
Wonnegau

soil types

Loess / Pararendzina

Loess Pararedzina

Wind deposition of calcareous dust in the ice ages

fertile, deep, light loam soil, clayey silt, very good storage capacity for plant-available soil water, adequate aeration, nutrient-rich, calcareous, moderate warmability, good rootability, high growth potential

Yellow-fruity aromas, apple, peach, pear, citrus, delicately fruity, slim, refreshing, gentle acidity, medium-strong structure, juicy elegant, drinkable early, tasty charm, uncomplicated complexity, fruity, cheerful expression

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