As early as 1828 the vineyards of the Palatinate region were assessed for taxation by the authorities of the Bavarian monarchy and classified on the basis of quality. According to this quality classification, the 'Mittelhaardt' vineyards in and around the village of Forst are among the best.
Further information about our vineyards can be obtained by clicking onto the corresponding part of the map below.

The vineyards of Forst are protected to the west by the basalt ridge of the Haardt mountains. In the 19th century Johann Philipp Bronner (1792 - 1864) described the rather special location of Forst with the words: Forst lies in the middle of a semicircle which is enclosed by quite steep mountains. As is also the case in Deidesheim, the mountains are unbroken by any valley thus enabling an abundance of warmth to collect and achieve its beneficial impact on the vines.
(taken from: Bronner, Johann-Philipp: Winegrowing in the shadow of the Haardt mountains from Landau to Worms, Heidelberg, 1833)
Top vineyard sites (Grosse Lagen)
- PECHSTEIN
Forst - UNGEHEUER
Forst - FREUNDSTÜCK
Forst - KIESELBERG
Deidesheim - JESUITENGARTEN
Forst
Vineyard sites of superior quality (Erste Lagen)
- Forster Musenhang
- Forster Stift
- Forster Elster
- Deidesheimer Herrgottsacker
- Deidesheimer Mäushöhle
- Deidesheimer Leinhöhle
- Wachenheimer Altenburg
- Wachenheimer Gerümpel
- Wachenheimer Goldbächel

