"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. This monastery is also where the Sean Connery movie, “The Name of the Rose,” was filmed. 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 being known as Rheingau), they had laid the foundations not only for a religious stronghold but also for a business in wine.  

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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. This monastery is also where the Sean Connery movie, “The Name of the Rose,” was filmed. 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 being known as Rheingau), they had laid the foundations not only for a religious stronghold but also for a business in wine.  

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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. This monastery is also where the Sean Connery movie, “The Name of the Rose,” was filmed. 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 being known as Rheingau), they had laid the foundations not only for a religious stronghold but also for a business in wine.  

(click on image to enlarge)

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