Wine festival in Schwerin: The return of old traditions and new delights!
Viticulture in Schwerin is experiencing a renaissance: Axel and Diana Kämmerer are planting new vines. Lecture at the wine festival informs.

Wine festival in Schwerin: The return of old traditions and new delights!
Viticulture is experiencing a remarkable comeback in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. In the Schwerin area, the old tradition of wine-growing is being revived, and the Schloss Rattey winery plays a central role in this. Nordkurier reports that Axel and Diana Kämmerer planted 2,000 vines near the historic vineyard on the Krösnitz three years ago, which is a sign of a return to the region's wine-growing history.
Another exciting event recently took place in the Schleifmühle: Stefan Schmidt, the manager of the largest northern German winery in Rattey, gave a lecture there at the wine festival of the city history and museum association. He discussed the earlier wine growing in Schwerin and illustrated how deeply rooted this tradition is in the region. He had previously worked intensively with the Duke's historic vineyard, which to some extent forms the basis for today's wine production.
Dare the glass and taste
At the wine festival, various wines were also offered for tasting in order to present the products of the Schloss Rattey winery. The collaboration between the winery and the city history and museum association, which began four years ago, shows how local players are working together to revitalize this industry. The very idea of reinterpreting wine growing in Schwerin appealed to many enthusiasts and won many hearts.
But what is the state of viticulture in Germany as a whole? A look at its development shows that it has been practiced since Roman times. Wikipedia explains that viticulture is documented as early as the first century AD and has developed over the centuries with different grape varieties and cultivation methods. It is hardly surprising that viticulture has become increasingly important in Germany in recent years, with numerous new growing regions and increasing demand for German wines.
The important wine regions
Germany is divided into 13 recognized wine-growing regions, including Rheinhessen, Palatinate and Baden. These regions are known not only for their unique climate and soil conditions, but also for the variety of wine varieties they produce. The Rattey Castle winery also contributes to the positive development with its excellent wines and shows that wine production in Germany is subject to high quality standards.
It remains exciting to see how wine growing will develop in Schwerin and beyond. One thing is certain, however: the commitment of the winemakers and the love for local wine are making a decisive contribution to a new chapter in wine in the region. If you enjoy wine, you should definitely plan one of the next tasting dates at the Schloss Rattey winery!