Top 100 wines of Niederhausen

Discover the top 100 best wines of Niederhausen of Niederhausen as well as the best winemakers in the region. Explore the varietals of the wines that are popular of Niederhausen and the best vintages to taste in this region.

Discovering the wine region of Niederhausen

Niederhausen is an acclaimed German wine-growing Village in the Nahe region, with several prestigious Vineyards. It is famed for its Expressive wines made from Riesling, and the variety accounts for the vast majority of planting. Weingut Dönnhoff is widely regarded as being Niederhausen's premier wine producer, and is also one of the top estates in Germany. Weingut Jakob Schneider is gaining attention as an emerging talent.

The village is on the Northern banks of the river, and its top vineyards lie on steep, South-facing sites that stretch up from the river's edge. This steep topography is a key ingredient in the production of most of the quality wine in the region, and there are four Grosse Lage sites: Hermannshöhle, Hermannsberg, Steinberg and Kertz. Like the wider Nahe region, Niederhausen hosts a variety of different soil types, though slate is common. The Niederhauser Hermannshöhle and Hermannsberg vineyards, on southwest-facing slopes, are the village's top vineyards, and are both named after the Roman god of messengers, Hermes.

Hermannshöhle has Long been rated as the single best site in the Nahe, and the Riesling wines made here are prized for their concentration, elegance and Powerful ability to age. The vineyard's soils are mostly black slate with some igneous rock and limestone. Hermannsberg faces due south in a protected position, making it an ideal location for producing Eiswein. Cool air rolls down the face of the vineyard and into the nearby town of Oberhausen an der Nahe on the opposite side of the river.

News from the vineyard of Niederhausen

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