The Hessian State Wineries produces wines of many different styles from Steinberg, both dry, semi-sweet and sweet Rieslings. The vineyard is classified as an
Erste Lage and therefore may be used for the production of dry wines using the
Erstes Gewächs designation. Some of the Steinberg grapes are used for small-lot auction wines sold at the biannual
wine auctions. In similarity to many other large, wall-enclosed vineyards such as
Clos de Vougeot, the entire vineyard is not homogeneous in quality. The slope varies between 15% and 35% inside the wall, which results in differences in sun exposure and drainage. Typically, different parcels (sub-areas) of Steinberg will be used for wines of different types. A parcel named
Zehntstück, located in the middle slope, is the source for the best dry wines in most vintages. A row of vines just inside the wall are trained in an
espalier fashion directly against the stone wall, and these vines have a markedly different
microclimate because of the heat reflected by the stones. The grapes from these vines are harvested separately and are made into small amounts of
Mauerwein ("wall wine"), which typically only are found at the wine auctions. == References ==