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"Age-Old Pressing Matter"

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Multiple old wine presses lined up in an arched-ceiling room at 12th century Kloster Eberbach in Eltville am Rhein, Germany.

In 1136, twelve cistercian monks coming from Burgundy founded Abbey Eberbach. Starting off from just a secluded plot of land in a small valley of the Taunus opening up onto the River Rhine (the region now known as Rheingau), they had laid the foundations not only for a religious stronghold but also for a business in winemaking. This monastery is also where the Sean Connery movie, “The Name of the Rose,” was filmed.  

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Multiple old wine presses lined up in an arched-ceiling room at 12th century Kloster Eberbach in Eltville am Rhein, Germany.

In 1136, twelve cistercian monks coming from Burgundy founded Abbey Eberbach. Starting off from just a secluded plot of land in a small valley of the Taunus opening up onto the River Rhine (the region now known as Rheingau), they had laid the foundations not only for a religious stronghold but also for a business in winemaking. This monastery is also where the Sean Connery movie, “The Name of the Rose,” was filmed.  

(click on image to enlarge)

**PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT COMBINING/REDUCING SHIPPING COSTS FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS**

Multiple old wine presses lined up in an arched-ceiling room at 12th century Kloster Eberbach in Eltville am Rhein, Germany.

In 1136, twelve cistercian monks coming from Burgundy founded Abbey Eberbach. Starting off from just a secluded plot of land in a small valley of the Taunus opening up onto the River Rhine (the region now known as Rheingau), they had laid the foundations not only for a religious stronghold but also for a business in winemaking. This monastery is also where the Sean Connery movie, “The Name of the Rose,” was filmed.  

(click on image to enlarge)

**PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT COMBINING/REDUCING SHIPPING COSTS FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS**

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