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Bergstraße or Bergstrasse can refer to: *Bergstraße Route, literally "Mountain Road", in the Odenwald of Baden-Württemberg and Hesse, Germany *Bergstraße (district), a district in Hesse, Germany *Hessische Bergstraße, a Hessian winegrowing region *Badische Bergstraße Baden is a region (''Anbaugebiet'') for quality German wine, wine in Germany,Wein.de (German A ...
, a winegrowing region in Baden-Württemberg, Germany {{disambig, geo ...
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Bergstraße Route
Bergstraße or Bergstrasse can refer to: * Bergstraße Route, literally "Mountain Road", in the Odenwald of Baden-Württemberg and Hesse, Germany *Bergstraße (district) Bergstraße (, ) is a ''Kreis'' (district) in the south of Hesse, Germany. It is at the northern end of the Bergstraße route. Neighboring districts are Groß-Gerau, Darmstadt-Dieburg, Odenwaldkreis, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, the urban district Mannh ..., a district in Hesse, Germany * Hessische Bergstraße, a Hessian winegrowing region * Badische Bergstraße, a winegrowing region in Baden-Württemberg, Germany {{disambig, geo ...
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Bergstraße (district)
Bergstraße (, ) is a ''Kreis'' (district) in the south of Hesse, Germany. It is at the northern end of the Bergstraße route. Neighboring districts are Groß-Gerau, Darmstadt-Dieburg, Odenwaldkreis, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, the urban district Mannheim, the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis, and the urban district of Worms. ''Kreis Bergstraße'' belongs both to the Rhine Neckar Area and the Rhein-Main Region. History The district was created in 1938, when the two former districts Bensheim and Heppenheim were merged. Geography The Bergstraße district is situated along the western slopes of the Odenwald mountains in southern Hesse, Germany. Its highest point is the Melibokus, a 517-meter (1,696-foot) hill near Zwingenberg. The district derives its name from the historic Bergstraße ("Mountain Road"), an 80-kilometer scenic route that runs from Darmstadt to Wiesloch, with its northern section passing through the district. Coat of arms The coat of arms is split into four quarters. In the ...
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Hessische Bergstraße
The Hessische Bergstraße (; ) is a defined region (''Anbaugebiet'') for German wine, wine in Germany located in the state of Hesse among the northern and western slopes of the Odenwald mountain chain. With only of vineyards it is the smallest of the 13 German quality wine regions. At 21% red grape varieties and 79% white varieties, it is planted with primarily Riesling (40% as of 2019), Pinot gris (12%) and Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir, 11%).German Wine Institute, German Wine Statistics 2019–2020
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Hessische Bergstraße is divided into two districts (''Bereiche'') – Umstadt and Starkenburg – three collective vineyard sites and 24 individual vineyard sites. The region produces mostly sweetness of wine, dry wines (14,000 hl in ...
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