Heinrichshof Winery on the Moselle

Early morning. Fog lies thick over the Moselle valley. Individual wisps slowly rise above the vineyards. The air is cool, fine dew lies on the ripe grapes. The first rays of sunshine fall on the gray slate at the foot of the neatly arranged rows of vines.

For the Griebeler family of winegrowers at the Heinrichshof Winery, attentive work in the vineyard is both a craft and an art. This tradition has been continued and perfected for eleven generations.

Schieferböden an der Mosel, die für den besonderen Geschmack des Weines sorgen
Ernte der reifen Trauben
Weinfass der Familie Griebeler

The taste of origin: elegant, dry Rieslings from the Heinrichshof winery on the Moselle

Interfering with nature as little as possible and giving it time to produce its best is the maxim of the two brothers from the Heinrichshof winery, Peter and Ulrich Griebeler. Hand-picked on steep slopes along the Moselle, grown on the rich slate soils near Zeltingen-Rachtig, the dry Moselle wines from the Heinrichshof winery are characterized by the taste of origin, elements, and time.

Location and origin of white wines, red wines, and rosé wines

Sonnenuhr, Himmelreich, Goldtröpfchen, Römische Kapelle, Schlossberg, Würzgarten—here you can discover the exact origin of every wine from the Heinrichshof winery.

Wine tastings at the Heinrichshof winery in Zeltingen on the Moselle

The award-winning wine shop in the heart of Zeltingen-Rachtig on the Moselle invites you to enjoy and discover. Wines can be tasted and purchased in an open, relaxed atmosphere. The storytelling, heritage, and passion of the family business come to life in the atmospherically designed rooms.

Knowledge and skill

The Moselle wines from the Heinrichshof winery are testament to courage, boldness, and sensitivity.

Beschriftung eines Weinfasses
Arbeiten im Weinberg
Geerntete Weintrauben
Die Brüder Griebeler am Weinberg

»Our deep connection to the earth, the seasons, and craftsmanship give our wines depth, finesse, and elegance. They reflect a desire for the “real,” for origin, and for an authentic experience.«