Weingut Schloss Schönberg
Bensheim, Germany, Germany
Weingut Schloss Schönberg in Bensheim, Germany, is a historic winery tied to Renaissance Schloss Schönberg on the Hessische Bergstraße, Germany's smallest wine region, where the princely Erbach-Schönberg family has cultivated vines for centuries.
Revived since 2016 by passionate owners on about 14 hectares across prime sites like Auerbacher Fürstenlager, Höllberg, and others, it specializes in terroir-driven Burgundy varieties including Spätburgunder, Weissburgunder, and Grauburgunder, plus Riesling and Silvaner, using natural vineyard practices, oak aging, and spontaneous fermentation for authentic, characterful wines.
The estate welcomes visitors for tastings at its vinothek, blending centuries-old tradition with modern idealism amid the mild climate and diverse soils of this scenic Bergstraße gem.
Location
Alter Schloßweg 12, 64625 Bensheim, Germany
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