This vineyard is operated by Wijndomein Mergelsberg and was planted in the spring of 2020.
The Vroelenderhaag vineyard has 1,000 Pinot Noir vines, 500 Merlot vines and 500 Cabernet vines, which together yield approximately 3,000 kilograms of blue grapes. Of this, about 2250 bottles of red wine are produced. Furthermore, 400 sticks of Sauvignon Blanc and 400 sticks of Semillon grapes have been planted, good for about 750 bottles of white wine.
The first two meters of the subsoil consists of gravel, which ensures excellent drainage. Under this soil package (geologically called the Hoogcruts Formation, which was supplied by the East Meuse 2.2 million years ago) lies the limestone known in Noorbeek, the Gulpener chalk. This limestone, in combination with the southwest-facing slope, creates a beautiful interplay to receive the right water requirement and sun intensity. This limestone was formed 68 million years ago and ensures the correct mineralogical structure of the grapes in all vineyards in Noorbeek.
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