In the city of Wiesbaden, the capital of Hesse, there is a small hill, Neroberg, up the mountain to take the Nerobergbahn, this mountain train from 1888 service to the present, is the oldest hydraulic-powered steel wire track in Germany. When you come to Neroberg, you must go to the vineyard on the mountainside to stroll. Wiesbaden is located in the famous Rhine high-yield region, where the world's best Riesling grapes are produced, walking on the country roads, on both sides of the low Riesling vineyard. Don't look at Riesling's small stature, her appearance is not good, she can have the reputation of "the king of grapes", her roots are extremely tenacious and powerful, deep 15 meters of land, hungry to suck the minerals of the place, to the grapes bring a wonderful composite taste. The history of wine in the Rhinegar region dates back to the Karl the Great period in 800 AD, when the ruling class almost replaced water with wine. The vineyards on the Neroberg Mountains, thanks to the great temperature difference between morning and evening, the cool breeze from Wiesbaden and the fog that slowly climbs up the top of the mountain at night, allowing the Riesling grapes to flourish here! Come here, and drink a dry Riesling wine in the wild!
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In the city of Wiesbaden, the capital of Hesse, there is a small hill, Neroberg, up the mountain to take the Nerobergbahn, this mountain train from 1888 service to the present, is the oldest hydraulic-powered steel wire track in Germany. When you come to Neroberg, you must go to the vineyard on the mountainside to stroll. Wiesbaden is located in the famous Rhine high-yield region, where the world's best Riesling grapes are produced, walking on the country roads, on both sides of the low Riesling vineyard. Don't look at Riesling's small stature, her appearance is not good, she can have the reputation of "the king of grapes", her roots are extremely tenacious and powerful, deep 15 meters of land, hungry to suck the minerals of the place, to the grapes bring a wonderful composite taste. The history of wine in the Rhinegar region dates back to the Karl the Great period in 800 AD, when the ruling class almost replaced water with wine. The vineyards on the Neroberg Mountains, thanks to the great temperature difference between morning and evening, the cool breeze from Wiesbaden and the fog that slowly climbs up the top of the mountain at night, allowing the Riesling grapes to flourish here! Come here, and drink a dry Riesling wine in the wild!