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Erbacher Marcobrunn

Location: Rheingau, Germany

Legal name: VDP.GROSSE LAGE Erbacher Marcobrunn

Region: Rheingau

Nested under: Rheingau

Regulatory body: VDP

Erbacher Marcobrunn is modeled as a VDP.GROSSE LAGE site entry in the appellations table, anchored in the compact Rhine-facing Rheingau slope between Wiesbaden and Lorch, where south-facing exposures and river reflection focus strongly on Riesling and Spätburgunder. In German wine usage, this is not the same as a statutory AOC or DOCG: it is part of the Verband Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter private classification system for top vineyard sites used by member estates.

Characteristic grapes include Riesling. The wines often emphasize ripe fruit, honeyed nuance, citrus, flowers, and a polished mineral finish. The site name is therefore most useful as a terroir and label-reading concept: it signals a highly regarded vineyard identity, while the finished wine style still depends on grape variety, sweetness, producer, and whether a dry Grosses Gewächs-style expression is made.

VDP.GROSSE LAGE is a private VDP vineyard classification for top sites. It is not a statutory Anbaugebiet or Prädikatswein category. Because VDP terminology is layered over German wine law, this row uses the appellations schema to support education and navigation rather than to imply that VDP.GROSSE LAGE is a government appellation in the same sense as a French AOC.

The classification tier is top because the VDP treats Grosse Lage as its highest vineyard-site category. The entry adds a classic Rheingau Grosse Lage example with broad historical recognition. Parentage points to the broad Anbaugebiet where no VDP.Ortswein entry exists, preserving the hierarchy without inventing village rows.

Permitted Grapes

Riesling.

Notable Rules

VDP.GROSSE LAGE is a private VDP vineyard classification for top sites. It is not a statutory Anbaugebiet or Prädikatswein category.

Also Known As

Erbacher Marcobrunn Grosse Lage, Erbacher Marcobrunn vdp_grosse_lage, VDP.GROSSE LAGE Erbacher Marcobrunn

Sources & References

REFERENCE NOTE

This entry is written as an educational overview and may synthesize public regulatory, historical, and editorial sources. It is not an official regulatory record.