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Caravaning with stops at wineries

lots of romance and very good wines

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Romantic pitches in the middle of the vines at the Erlenwein winery in Ilbesheim/Southern Palatinate' Romantic pitches in the middle of the vines at the Erlenwein winery in Ilbesheim/Southern Palatinate
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Staying away from the hustle and bustle, spending the night romantically in the vineyards, directly at a winery and enjoying good wines there, that's fun!

At the Erlenwein estate and winery in the Southern Palatinate

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This is exactly what the Erlenwein estate offers, at the Wacholderhof in 76831 Ilbesheim. Owner and winemaker is Timo Erlenwein, who is happy to welcome guests. Parking spaces for self-sufficient motorhomes are offered with electricity and fresh water connections as well as disposal. And of course, wine tasting is part of it.
 

The up-and-coming 150-year-old 18-hectare estate Erlenwein in the South Palatinate is located in the middle of the vines between the villages Ilbesheim and Leinsweiler. In terms of varieties, Riesling is in the foreground, followed by the Burgundy series Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc supplemented by other varieties such as Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc. Timo Erlenwein: "For the wines from the best sites, I rely on spontaneous fermentation and let the wines mature in wooden barrels, including the good Rieslings. They won't be bottled until a year." Timo is particularly proud of the Kirchholz site, where the best red wines are growing, and which was mentioned in a document as early as 1238, even though it is (unfortunately) not entered in the register of sites to this day.

On top of that, the family has been running a distillery for four generations, where mirabelle plum, Williams-Christ pear or quince brandies are produced. Marc and wine are also refined into high-proof spirits and their own gin is distilled with the estate's own Palatinate kiwi flowers.

Very interesting to visit the surrounding

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The surrounding area also has a lot to offer: numerous picturesque wine villages, such as the famous Deidesheim, or St. Martin, as well as the Hambach Castle with its museum, which is very important in the history of German democracy, or the Speyer Imperial Cathedral.

Text: Dieter Simon. Photos estate Erlenwein: PR, otherwies as specified

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