The history of the Klaus Peter Keller winery in Rheinhessen - A traditional winery
The Klaus Peter Keller winery in Flörsheim-Dalsheim, Rheinhessen, looks back on a long history. Founded at the end of the 18th century, it has its origins in the events of the French Revolution. Johann Leonhard Keller, a refugee from Switzerland, settled in Dalsheim and acquired the Oberer Hubacker in 1789. This historic estate has been owned by the Keller family ever since.
The era of Klaus Peter Keller
In 2000, Klaus Peter Keller took over the vineyard and cellar work of the winery from his father, Klaus Keller. Prior to this responsibility, he completed his viticulture studies and gained international experience in Burgundy and South Africa.
The VDP classification
The Klaus Peter Keller winery is known for its first-class sites, which are classified by VDP. These include Dalsheimer Hubacker, Westhofener Kirchspiel, Westhofener Brunnenhäuschen, Westhofener Morstein, Dalsheimer Bürgel, Frauenberg, Pettenthal (Roter Hang) and Hipping.