Deidesheim Long Morning

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Langenmorgen is the name of a vineyard located west of the small Palatinate town of Deidesheim ( Rhineland-Palatinate ). Their vineyards cover 9.8  hectares .

Location, climate, soils

Langenmorgen belongs to the Palatinate cultivation area and here again to the Mittelhaardt-Deutsche Weinstrasse area. It is a single site that is part of the Forster Mariengarten large site . Langenmorgen is at an altitude of about 125 to 150  m above sea level. NHN . He is 100% pendent.

The transition from the Palatinate Forest to the Lower Palatinate Lowland, known as Mittelhaardt, forms an approximately two-kilometer-wide foothill zone here. The soils of the long morning consist of loam , loamy sand and are partly containing sandstone rubble . The lee of the Haardt mountain range protects long mornings from precipitation, and the slope means that cold air masses can flow off to the Rhine plain on frosty spring nights and the vines usually do not freeze.

Surname

The first mention of the name was in 1491 ("the long Morge"). The name can be traced back to the shape of the parcel and the area of ​​the acre .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Search for vineyards. Chamber of Agriculture Rhineland-Palatinate, accessed on October 23, 2016 .
  2. a b c Museum for Wine Culture , Deidesheim 1982
  3. Fritz Schumann: From the wild grape to the wine cooperative . In: Deidesheim - Contributions to the history and culture of a city in the wine country . Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Sigmaringen 1995, ISBN 3-7995-0418-4 , p. 303 .

Coordinates: 49 ° 24 ′ 29.5 "  N , 8 ° 10 ′ 25.1"  E