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Bubenheimer Honigberg

Bubenheimer Honigberg

No sweet honey, but genetically valuable mother vines. Of course there are bees in the Bubenheim honey mountain. It would be bad if not! But that once particularly many bee colonies were settled there or beekeepers were active, is unlikely. Much more likely the word "honey" could have been derived from "hunnish". "Hunnish" or also "Heunisch" refers to an old wine variety or family of varieties. In the High and Late Middle Ages, a distinction was made between "Hunnish" and Frankish vines. Yes, the Huns (meaning the Hungarians) and the Franks.…

Bubenheimer Kallenberg

The location was mentioned in 1403 with the name "an der kalenberge". The name is based on the dialect word "Kalle", which has its origin in the Latin "canalis" and means gutter.