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Weingut Dönnhoff – World-Class Riesling from the Nahe

Robert KozinskiBy Robert Kozinski
July 18, 2026
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Weingut Dönnhoff in Oberhausen on the Nahe: world-class Rieslings from steep sites like Hermannshöhle and the Oberhäuser Brücke monopole. History, style and fact sheet.

The Essentials

  • 1One of the world’s most renowned Riesling estates – Helmut Dönnhoff is regarded as a ‘living legend’ of the Nahe.
  • 2Around 28 hectares of steep sites in the central Nahe valley, predominantly Riesling, plus Weißburgunder and Grauburgunder.
  • 3Vines in nine VDP.Grosse Lagen, among them the legendary Niederhäuser Hermannshöhle.
  • 4The Oberhäuser Brücke monopole is considered one of Germany’s best Eiswein sites.
  • 5The full spectrum: from dry Große Gewächse to nobly sweet Beeren- and Trockenbeerenauslesen.

Key Facts

Region
Nahe – Oberhausen on the Nahe, Germany
Founded
Family in Oberhausen for over 250 years; international rise from 1971 under Helmut Dönnhoff
Owner / Winemaker
Helmut Dönnhoff and son Cornelius Dönnhoff (4th generation)
Vineyard area
around 28 hectares of steep sites in the central Nahe valley
Main grape varieties
Riesling (about 80%), Weißburgunder and Grauburgunder
Wine styles
Riesling from dry (Großes Gewächs) to nobly sweet, plus Eiswein
Classification
VDP member since 1991; vines in nine VDP.Grosse Lagen
Signature
the legendary Hermannshöhle and the Eiswein monopole Oberhäuser Brücke

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Summary

Weingut Dönnhoff in Oberhausen ranks among the world’s most renowned Riesling producers – and has led the Nahe out of the shadow of its better-known neighbouring regions to the international top. Across around 28 hectares of steep sites it produces delicate, mineral wines from some of the best vineyards in the Nahe valley. The heart of it all is the legendary Niederhäuser Hermannshöhle; alongside it stands the small Oberhäuser Brücke monopole, an exceptional site for Eiswein. What shapes the estate is the signature of Helmut Dönnhoff, who built it up from 1971 and is regarded as a ‘living legend’ – today run together with his son Cornelius Dönnhoff.

History

The Dönnhoff family has been based in Oberhausen on the Nahe for over 250 years. Great-grandfather Hermann Dönnhoff began bottling his own wine in the 1920s; his son built the first cellar house in 1936 and planted what is today the Oberhäuser Brücke monopole.

The decisive turning point came in 1971, when Helmut Dönnhoff took over the estate. He expanded the vineyard area from around 3.5 to about 28 hectares, secured parcels in the best steep sites of the Nahe and shaped one of the world’s most sought-after Riesling estates out of the small family business. Since 2007 his son Cornelius Dönnhoff (the fourth generation) has been part of the estate and today oversees the cellar work; together with his wife Anne and father Helmut he runs the estate.

Location & Terroir

Dönnhoff’s vineyards lie in the central Nahe valley between Bad Kreuznach and Schlossböckelheim, spread across the villages of Norheim, Oberhausen, Niederhausen and Schlossböckelheim. In the tightest of spaces an unusual geological diversity comes together here – from grey-black slate through porphyry to volcanic weathered rock.

The flagship is the Niederhäuser Hermannshöhle: a steep south-facing slope of grey-black slate with porphyry and volcanic elements, classified for over a hundred years as one of the Nahe’s best sites. A special case is the Oberhäuser Brücke: a monopole site of just around one hectare right on the river, whose strong day-night temperature swings make it one of Germany’s best Eiswein sites.

Style & Philosophy

Dönnhoff’s wines are prime examples of precision and elegance. Instead of power and opulence, the focus is on delicacy, crystalline fruit and a mineral depth that maps each site exactly. The signature is restrained in the cellar – the terroir should speak, not the technique.

The estate plays the entire spectrum of Riesling: dry Große Gewächse from the top sites, off-dry and fruity-sweet Prädikat wines (Kabinett, Spätlese, Auslese) and, in suitable years, nobly sweet Beeren- and Trockenbeerenauslesen as well as Eiswein. The range is rounded out by fine Weißburgunder and Grauburgunder. Across every category the wines are united by their clear, vibrant acidity and their great ageing potential.

Notable Sites & Wines

Dönnhoff owns vines in nine VDP.Grosse Lagen. Among the best known are:

  • Niederhäuser Hermannshöhle – the flagship, grey-black slate with volcanic rock
  • Oberhäuser Brücke – monopole right on the Nahe, an exceptional site for Eiswein
  • Schlossböckelheimer Kupfergrube – volcanic weathered rock from a former copper mine
  • Schlossböckelheimer Felsenberg – porphyry soil, powerful, spicy Rieslings
  • Norheimer Dellchen – steep Grosse Lage with a volcanic subsoil

From these sites come the Große Gewächse and the famous fruity-sweet Prädikat wines, which regularly rank among the highest-rated Rieslings in Germany.

Awards

Dönnhoff has belonged to the absolute elite of German Riesling for decades. Helmut Dönnhoff has been named ‘Winemaker of the Year’ by several magazines – among them Der Feinschmecker and Gault&Millau – and the estate has won the Deutscher Riesling Cup several times. In the international trade press Dönnhoff is considered one of the safest addresses in the wine world and has contributed decisively to establishing the Nahe as an independent Riesling region of world rank.

Frequently asked questions

What is Weingut Dönnhoff known for?

Dönnhoff ranks among the world’s finest Riesling producers and put the Nahe on the international map. The estate is famous for delicate, mineral Rieslings from steep sites such as the Niederhäuser Hermannshöhle – from dry Großes Gewächs to nobly sweet Auslesen and Eiswein.

Where is Weingut Dönnhoff located?

The estate is based in Oberhausen on the Nahe, a small wine village right on the river between Bad Kreuznach and Schlossböckelheim. The best sites lie in Norheim, Oberhausen, Niederhausen and Schlossböckelheim.

What is the Oberhäuser Brücke?

The Oberhäuser Brücke is a roughly one-hectare monopole site of Dönnhoff, right on the Nahe. Thanks to the strong day-night temperature swings by the river it is considered one of Germany’s best Eiswein sites; it was already planted by the family back in 1936.

Is Dönnhoff a VDP estate?

Yes. Dönnhoff has been a member of the Verband Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter (VDP) since 1991 and owns vines in nine VDP.Grosse Lagen across six villages of the Nahe valley – an exceptional concentration of top sites.

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