I am glad that I may point you a little from our vineyard. Accompany me.
The good house already has a long wine tradition. It comes comes from the family of the wife of Dr. Heinrich Nägler Wiltrud Nägler born out of the famliy Paulus . The brick construction Friedrichstr. No. 24 - builtly in 1899 - already served the Sektkellerei Ohlig und Co. as a foundation domicile. The house. No. 22 with prächitger Neo-rococo facade, with deep wine cellar and factories was likewise established in 1899.
Her grandfather, the wine cooper Peter Paulus acquired both houses in 1918 to pursue in it his wine action founded in 1910.
This complex of buildings ideal for the wine-growing company was organized and renovated from the marrie couple Mr and Mrs Dr . Heinrich Nägler. The many years' works on cellar, court and inside spaces found in 1987 a temporary end with the first-time restoration of the outside facade.
Now this shows her whole splendour by a craft excellent stucco repair as well as one successfully choice of color. The facade allows to anticipate that in the house and cellar wine culture and wine tradition are further maintained.
However, now you follow me by entrance the old gate in the manor:
In autumn when the wild wine slowly changes the color and in the flowerpots still stands the blossoming plants, the court unfolded full and completely his romantic kind. (Come to us in September, when we "in the days of the openly cellar door" our court will be open with the "Staußwirtschaft")
Not to forget by the widespreaded mediteran atmosphere by the agaves, Orleander- and fig trees .
 
The decline in the barrel cellar is closed by a big double folding classical wooden door. Super half this big cellar entrance is a replica of a laughing Bachus.
He is descended from a wall of our vineyard at the "Panoramaweg" (panoramic way) in the vineyard "Berg Rottland". From there the Orginal was handed over by us as a donation to the wine museum in the "Brömserbrug". We have attached a copy here and also again in the vineyard. Since this time he laughs at all blissfuly boozers who sit with a glass of wine in our court or descend in the cellar.
 
The cellar has three areas:
One barrel cellar,
a cellar for the bottle camp
and to one for the dispatch area.
 
Pleasant is also our space for our "Straußwirtschaft:"
which we are use too also for wine tastings with up to 50 persons or special festivities.
For individual tastings we have another two comfortable spaces in classical style.
As well we a small Vinothek for spontaneous guests.