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Steinberger|ˈʃtaɪnbɜːgə(r)| [Ger., f. the name Steinberg (also used) of the vineyard where the wine is produced.] A white wine produced near Hattenheim in the Rheingau.
1833C. Redding Hist. & Descr. Mod. Wines vii. 205 The Steinberger..takes rank after the Schloss-Johannesberger among these wines. It has the greatest strength, and yet is one of the most delicate, and even sweetly flavoured. 1894J. L. W. Thudichum Treat. Wines 201 The Johannisberg is the only rival of the Steinberg. 1907Hatch, Mansfield Price List Jan. 18 (Advt.), Steinberg, magnificent wine, with great body. 1926M. Shand Bk. Wine vi. 187 The number of classified districts in the Rheingau, from one or other of which all but three of its wines (Steinberger, Markobrunnen, and Schloss Vollrads) take their first name. 1951Good Housek. Home Encycl. 508/2 The best Hock, which is sold under a number of well-known names, e.g. Johannisberger, Steinberger. 1965O. A. Mendelsohn Dict. Drink & Drinking 322 Starting at simple Steinberger and ending at the almost hallowed Steinberg Kabinett. |