Articles, Vineyards
Maximin Grünhäuser Herrenberg
by Lars Carlberg
Maximin Grünhäuser Herrenberg is one of three official vineyard sites owned by the von Schubert family. The other two are Read more…
by Lars Carlberg
Maximin Grünhäuser Herrenberg is one of three official vineyard sites owned by the von Schubert family. The other two are Read more…
by Lars Carlberg
On Sunday, before noon, I took this photo with my iPhone at the foot of Maximin Grünhäuser Abtsberg. The von Read more…
by Lars Carlberg
Roman Niewodniczanski of Van Volxem pointed out an article in the now defunct Trier wine weekly Der Winzer, issue 3, Read more…
by Lars Carlberg
In the winter of 2009, Ulli Stein purchased and leased an additional 0.25 hectares in St. Aldegunder Himmelreich, and thus Read more…
by Lars Carlberg
At Antiquariat Peter Fritzen in Trier, I came across a 1777 map from Comte de Ferraris that shows an enclave of Read more…
by Lars Carlberg
On August 26, the wine critic David Schildknecht and I visited Van Volxem to taste Roman Niewodniczanski’s 2013s. As we entered Read more…
by Lars Carlberg
On the cadastral map of Ayl, I’ve copied a small section showing the original Ayler Kupp, which includes the old Read more…
by Lars Carlberg
In 2008, Ulli Stein, Tobias Hannemann, Sebastian Graeber, and I hiked up Bremmer Calmont, one of the steepest vineyards in Read more…
by Lars Carlberg
Below is a table of official single vineyards with a comparison of the rankings from the Prussian tax maps of Read more…
by Lars Carlberg
Der Weinbau an der Mosel und Saar (Viticulture on the Mosel and Saar, 1869) by Otto Beck accompanied the Saar Read more…