Weimar Winery
Weimar Winery
It is rare for a winery to be committed to the bourgeois vineyard tradition of the 18th and 19th centuries. The special thing about this is that the vineyards of the Freyer winery in Weimar are planted with mixed grape varieties. Here, several grape varieties are planted in a colorful mix in one vineyard. After being harvested together, the grapes are pressed, fermented and matured together to produce an authentic terroir wine of the highest quality.
The resulting wine, christened "Eilfer" by the Weimar winery, has the advantage of minimizing the different degrees of ripeness and acidity of the grape varieties and the quantitative and qualitative fluctuations of the vintage, thereby ensuring a consistently high wine quality. A further side effect: the wine is thus given a significantly increased complexity and complexity. The family business also cultivates single-varietal Pinot Noir and Chardonnay on weathered shell limestone soils.
Visitors to the winery can lose themselves. Not only in the wine and its own honey, but also in the Weimar Labyrinth, a replica labyrinth from the 10th century. This consists of over 1,000 vines arranged in twelve concentric circles with an axis, forming eleven corridors.
Let the Freyer family pack you a basket of wine and other delicacies and have a picnic with a magnificent view over Weimar and the Weimarer Land, directly in the vine labyrinth or at one of the covered picnic areas in the vineyard.
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Germany
Weimar
99427
To the Dorotheenhof 2