Haus Steinbach, Heritage winery in Radebeul, Germany
Haus Steinbach is a winery in Radebeul with a manor house featuring nine window axes, consisting of a solid ground floor and a half-timbered upper floor with restored facade painting. The estate includes a vineyard of about 1.2 hectares where the operation cultivates various wine varieties.
The property originated as a vineyard around 1650 and was transformed into a two-story manor house in 1745 when Salomon Hesse acquired and developed the estate. The expansion into a classical villa in the first half of the 1800s marked another phase in the development of the Lößnitz region as a wine-growing area.
The house displays classical features with its nine window axes and was built around 1835 as one of the first representative residences in the Lößnitz region. The structure reflects the prosperity of wine merchants who settled in Radebeul and built their villas as signs of success.
Visitors can participate in wine tastings and purchase wines through the online shop, with special events held throughout the year. It helps to check the website for current opening times and planned events so you can arrange your visit in advance.
The estate practices sustainable wine growing on mineral-rich soil and produces Weissburgunder and Spätburgunder varieties that are characteristic of the region. These specific grape varieties thrive in the conditions of the Lößnitz and shape the character of local wines.
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