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Weingut Johannishof Rudesheimer Berg Rottland Riesling Spatlese 2007Riesling from Rheingau, Germany
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Weingut Johannishof Rudesheimer Berg Rottland Riesling Spatlese 2006Riesling from Rheingau, Germany
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Weingut Johannishof Rudesheimer Berg Rottland Riesling Spatlese 2002Riesling from Rheingau, Germany
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Weingut Johannishof Charta Riesling 2007Riesling from Rheingau, Germany
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Weingut Johannishof Rudesheimer Berg Rottland Riesling Spatlese 2008Riesling from Rheingau, Germany
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsWine-growing can be traced back in the family in old documents to the ...
Wine-growing can be traced back in the family in old documents to the year 1685. The origin of the proberty, originally a mill, dates back to 1790. Wine-growing in the vicinity of the Elsterbach stream is mentioned in a document in 817. "Two hides of land with vineyards which yield six tuns of wine," Emperor Lewis the Pious, Charlemagne`s son, recorded in a document in 817, " located in the place Elisa", by the present-day Elsterbach stream which flows past the manor house. The estate is run by Johannes and Sabine Eser by the support of Hans-Hermann and his wife Elfriede Eser.