Glossy visit: German wine queen explores the wine country!

German wine queen and princesses visit Bad Kreuznach: a cultural and culinary exchange in the nearby region.
German wine queen and princesses visit Bad Kreuznach: a cultural and culinary exchange in the nearby region. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Glossy visit: German wine queen explores the wine country!

On February 10, 2025, the German wine queen Charlotte Weihl and her two wine princesses Katharina Gräff and Julia Lambrich visited the picturesque near region for a two-day stay. This trip not only shows the beauty and diversity of the region, but also the close connection of the wine majesties with the domestic winegrowers and the culture of wine growing.

The royal representatives were received

by the nearby Weinmajestäte duo Zoé Keller de Almeida Soliz and Laura Ludwig. They were accommodated in the charming “Old School” guest house of the Mathern winery in Niederhausen, a place that is known for his hospitality and excellent wine.

Various wine tastings and company visits

The program of the wine queen and her princesses included a number of visits to renowned wineries in the region. This included the Staab winery in Oberhausen, the Buchenländerhof winery in Norheim and the Emrich-Schönleber winery in Monzingen, where Frank Schönleber presented the exquisite Riesling selection. The evening of the first day ended with a dinner together in the Hermannshöhle, one of the best -known wine cellar in the region, where the two wine queens could enjoy the variety of nearby wines.

On the second day, after a breakfast together, a visit to the wine and sparkling wine was Dr. Vener in Guldental on the program. There the Jungwinzer Konstantin Gänz explained the process of wine production. Then the royal representatives visited the Sinß winery in Windesheim and explored the cultural and tourist highlights in the PUK in Bad Kreuznach.

The visit was rounded off with another dinner together in the Mühlentor restaurant in Bad Kreuznach, where the royal guests could again experience the culinary peculiarities of the region.

a wine paradise on the Nahe

The nearby region, which has been recognized as an independent wine-growing region since 1971, extends over 4250 hectares of vineyards. In this region, which goes back to Roman times, 75% white and 25% red grapes are grown, which underlines the diversity of wine production. There are over 180 different ground formations that contribute to the characteristic taste of the wines.

The wine landscape near is known for its hard contrasts and gentle harmonies, and the flora and fauna offer a remarkable diversity. These circumstances make the wine country close to a real paradise for vineyards, whereby wine, hiking and wellness are perfectly combined in the region.

Overall, visiting the German wine majesties is an important event for the nearby region, which comes to the fore both the tradition and the expertise of the local winemakers. The contact between the wine majesties and the local manufacturers not only strengthens the identity of the region, but also promotes the exchange and appreciation of the viticulture culture.

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