Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg
Stilisierte Karte von Rheinhessen

Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg (Golden hill of Gau Algesheim)

As valuable as gold: mineral Rieslings

No, you cannot mine for gold here. Unless you are a winegrower. Because the vines from this single vineyard produce great wines. The name does not actually refer to a precious metal, but to the general appreciation of the soil. Heavy, sandy loam soils mix with lime marl and calcareous clay. This gives the Riesling in particular an unmistakable minerality and tension. In October, the people of Gau-Algesheim invite you to the "Fest des Jungen Weines" (engl. Festival of young wine”) on the market square (Rheinhessen AUSGEZEICHNET).

> Go to the other single vineyard sites of Gau-Algesheim: Johannisberg, St. Laurentiberg, Steinert
> To the Rheinhessen AUSGEZEICHNET events: Festival of the young wine

Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg
Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg
Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg
Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg
Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg
Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg
Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg
Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg
Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg
Gau-Algesheimer Goldberg

facts and figures

Vineyard: 45 hectare Community: Sea level: 100-230 m Exposure: East northeast and southwest
Region:
Bingen

soil types

Marl / pelosol

Clay marl pelosol

Lime-rich clayey deposits of the teritary sea

Deep, calcareous clay soil with a high proportion of swellable clay, lower storage capacity for soil water available to plants, limited water permeability and ventilation, nutrient-rich, very calcareous, moderate warmability, difficult to root through

Full-bodied, dense, rich, moderate acidity, creamy enamel. Expressive, ripe, mango, apricot, honeydew melon, apricot. Less minerality, more fruity, full-bodied sustainability

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Limestone clay / terra fusca

chalky loam terra fusca

Tertiary marine deposits of a chalk algae reef, weathered brown clay

Medium to deep, rocky clay soil, moderate storage capacity for plant-available soil water, limited ventilation, nutrient-rich, calcareous, moderate heatability, limited root penetration

Fruity, full-bodied, pleasant opulence, large potential, maturity necessary, smoky notes, gentle acidity, mango and apricot, tension, rich complexity

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