Schloss Johannisberg Schloss Johannisberg (Hesse) Schloss Johannisberg is a castle and winery in the village of Johannisberg to the west of Wiesbaden,...
Johannisberg may refer to places: Johannisberg (High Tauern), a mountain in the Austrian High Tauern Johannisberg (Geisenheim), part of Geisenheim in...
them Riesling vines, borrowing the name of Schloss Johannisberg to mark the plants' origin. "Johannisberg Riesling" became a semi-generic name for Riesling...
independently in Germany in 1775, where the Riesling producers at Schloss Johannisberg (Geisenheim, in the Rheingau region) traditionally awaited the say-so...
have share". In Germany it was incorporated into a view of the Schloss Johannisberg wine estate in Daniel Meisner [de]'s Thesaurus Philopoliticus (later...
Fulda owned Schloss Johannisberg (Geisenheim, in the Rheingau region). The origin of the famous late harvest riesling of Johannisberg originated in 1775...
related to the 839 AD account about the Sorabos, called Colodici, and the Johannisberg near Jena-Lobeda. It is the Late Slavic phase or group of younger hillfort...
years before a messenger was supposedly mugged on his way to Schloss Johannisberg in Germany and aszú inventory predates it by about 200 years, Hungary's...
Power Big Meet to look at other and show their own cars at Västerås' Johannisberg airfield. The Power Big Meet began in 1978, and celebrated its largest...
Trappenberg In the Rheingau there is 1 Bereich (in bold) and 10 Großlagen. Johannisberg Burgweg-Rheingau Daubhaus Deutelsberg Erntebringer Gottesthal Heiligenstock...
never dominates the character of the wine. Rheingau winemaker Schloss Johannisberg is generally credited with discovering Auslese wine in 1787. Auslesen...
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mountain, the Grossglockner. The glacier reaches from its head, the Johannisberg peak at 3,453-metre (11,329 ft), to 2,100 metres (6,900 ft) above sea...
Minister-President of Austria from 1821 to 1848. He acquired Schloss Johannisberg in the Rheingau. Klemens' eldest surviving son, Richard von Metternich...
the early 19th century, following the discovery of Spätlese at Schloss Johannisberg in Rheingau in 1775, and the subsequent introduction of the Auslese designation...
July's news that Metternich was to receive new estates along the Rhine at Johannisberg, only 25 miles (40 km) from his birthplace at Koblenz. In June 1817 Metternich...
above Lobeda rise about 220 m above the valley floor, reaching 373 m on Johannisberg and 374 m on Spitzberg, forming the Saale-side edge of the Wöllmisse...
Wogau, the Hausberg near Wenigenjena, the Kernberge near Wöllnitz, the Johannisberg near Lobeda and the Einsiedlerberg near Drackendorf. On the western side...