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Riesling vine history traces back to the year 1435. Reportedly there were other “first plantings” in the history of Reisling wine: Wachau in From the middle fourteenth century, Riesling was becoming popular. Riesling wine history is cloaked in theory as to the name Riesling. One theory connects it to characteristics of the vine. “Russ” means dark wood and along with the grooved bark, gives the resultant root word “rissig”. Another theory relates to the Riesling’s poor flowering in cold weather described in German “verrieseln” or “durchrieseln”. Riesling wine history tells us that interest in the varietals probably began in the early fourteenth century with gradual shifts of plantings from red to white grapes. About the seventeenth century, the monks of the Cistercian monastery at Eberbach discovered that transparent Rheingau reds could not compete with deeply colored French wines, thus ordering their tenant growers to use only white wine plantings and remove all others. The variety of grape the monks wanted planted is not clear but believed to be Riesling because the qualities of the grape had become known.
In 1464, twelve hundred "Ruesseling" vines were purchased by the St. Jacob Hospice, today part of the Vereinigte Hospitien of
The vineyards were in total neglect and completely restored, replanted with 294,000 vines between 1720-21 purchased from Ruedesheim, Eberbach, and Floersheim. It was Schloss Johannisberg that set the standards for the grape, and other areas soon decreed Riesling the grape that should be planted. The legend of sweet Riesling is accredited to Schloss Johannisberg in the Rheingau who accidentally created their first Spatlese (late harvest) in 1775. Legend tells us the messenger carrying the official order from the Abbey of Fulda, which owned the vineyard, to start picking was robbed on the way. When he finally arrived the grapes had rotted, became infected with Botrytis (occurs when drier conditions follow wetter, and can result in distinctive sweet dessert wines) and given to the peasants. The peasants brewed wonderful wines with it, helping create the rich Riesling wine history. Riesling wine history includes Clemens Wenzeslaus 1739-1812, Elector of Trier, who on May 8th, 1787, proclaimed all inferior vines be dug up and replanted with noble (Riesling) varieties. A Riesling boom in the Rheingau and the A trend reversal decline in Riesling wine history began in the early 20th century. German growers, spurred by the new
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