Coordinates: 49°52′55″N 8°20′11″E / 49.8820°N 8.3365°E / 49.8820; 8.3365

Hipping

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Hipping

Lua error in Module:Location_map at line 411: Malformed coordinates value. Hipping is a 23-hectare-sized (57-acre) vineyard of the Roter Hang, 'red slope' in the municipality Nierstein in Germany. Located at the Rhenish Hessian Rhineterrace (Rhineland-Palatinate), wines of this vineyard can be marketed as Großes Gewächs, 'big growth' or Erste Lage, 'first position', provided that other quality characteristics are fulfilled.[1]

Terrain

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The Hipping vineyard extends along the Rhine north of Nierstein and south of Nackenheim. It is part of the large vineyard Rehbach of the Rheinhessen wine region[2] and surrounds the exclusive site "Brudersberg" in southern direction and borders in the south on the location "Ölberg".[3] The location is 90–160 m above NN. The slope gradient is up to 70% and the exposure to southeast, the incoming morning sun is particularly beneficial for Riesling. The soil is Rotliegend.[4]

Due to its proximity to the Nierstein village centre, the Hipping is a frequently used area for wine festivals, in particular for the event "Weinpräsentation am Roten Hang" (Wine Presentation on the Red Slope) and vineyard tours of the local winegrowers.

Etymology

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The name of the location could be derived from the Middle High German "Hübel" for "hill" or from the tool "Hippe" for billhook. The interpretations are complex and ambiguous.

History

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File:Matsalen-Vin på buffeskåp. Utställningen "Smak av svunnen tid" år 2007 - Hallwylska museet - 86322.tif
Wine on a sideboard from the Exhibition "Taste of bygone times" in 2007 in Stockholm. One bottle each of “Château Latour” vintage 1907 & “Niersteiner Hipping” vintage 1911.

The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953 was celebrated with a Riesling by Franz Karl Schmitt from this vineyard. A 2012 vintage Hipping Riesling of the winery Klaus Peter Keller, who had acquired exactly in 2010 the plot in the Hipping[5] therefore became the official wine for the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, which the Queen celebrated in 2012.[6]

Property

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Propertied in the Hipping are the VDP wineries St. Antony, Gunderloch and Klaus Peter Keller, as well as the wineries Georg Albrecht Schneider, J. & H.A. Strub, Schätzel[7] and many more.

References

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  3. ^ Friedrich A. Cornelssen, Das große Buch vom deutschen Wein. Seewald Verlag 1977, Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value)., S. 90.
  4. ^ Dieter Braatz, Ulrich Sautter, Ingo Swoboda, Jancis Robinson, Wine Atlas of Germany the best vineyards in Rheinhessen, University of California Press 2014; p. 123/C5 and 128, retrieved on 21 October 2018
  5. ^ Website Weingut Keller: "Official anniversary wine for the 60th anniversary of the Queen harvested Archived 2018-10-28 at the Wayback Machine" retrieved on 25 November 2012.
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