And you have enticed me to check out that *other* vineyard in Maulbronn, the venerable but very little known "Maulbronner Closterweinberg". This old dry-walled sandstone structure of impressive architectural dimensions, long-neglected and barren, has been rediscovered and re-planted only recently.
One of the vintners (Johannes Häge) has even written a historical article (also available as short brochure) about its history that you'll find in any better OPAC:
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And you have enticed me to
And you have enticed me to check out that *other* vineyard in Maulbronn, the venerable but very little known "Maulbronner Closterweinberg". This old dry-walled sandstone structure of impressive architectural dimensions, long-neglected and barren, has been rediscovered and re-planted only recently.
One of the vintners (Johannes Häge) has even written a historical article (also available as short brochure) about its history that you'll find in any better OPAC:
http://www.archive-bw.de/sixcms/media.php/44/Enzkreis_Jahrbuch_10.pdf
Der Enzkreis - 10. 2003. - S. 143 - 155
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