Eisweindenkmal (Bingen)

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Eisweindenkmal in Bingen am Rhein

The Eisweindenkmal in Bingen am Rhein is a monument erected for the 2008 State Garden Show near the Bingen vinotheque.

The ice wine monument commemorates the discovery of ice wine in Bingen- Dromersheim at the turn of the year 1829/1830. The design comes from the Bingen architect Britta Dickescheid. The monument was donated by the Binger Mäuseturm wine senate. The monument, cast in bronze , reproduces a row of vines from several vines with ice wine grapes. Two years later the memorial was supplemented by a plaque commemorating Heinrich Grünewald's services for the Binger wine. The monument stands on the banks of the Rhine in Bingen, the entrance to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley near the river Nahe flows into the Rhine .

Individual evidence

  1. Wine Senate "Binger Mäuseturm" celebrates its 40th anniversary, ice wine monument and ten years of vinotheque in the Landesgartenschau Allgemeine Zeitung (Mainz)
  2. Eisweindenkmal vinothek-bingen.de
  3. Hans Ambrosi : The wine that came out of the cold. In: Wine and Sekt Journal. Mainz 1990, 6, pp. 10-12.
  4. EISWEIN bingen-im-web.de
  5. The Eisweindenkmal

Coordinates: 49 ° 58 '12.8 "  N , 7 ° 54' 0.4"  E