Weingut Patke vineyard

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Kirchstraße 5, 15236 Pillgram
Farm shops

The Patke Winery is a young family winery from East Brandenburg in the middle of the beautiful Oder-Spree lake district. Twenty-one different grape varieties, such as Johanniter, Kerner and Regent, are cultivated on 4.7 ha of vineyards in Pillgram (Oder-Spree) and Grano (Niederlausitz). In the vineyard, winemaker Matthias Jahnke and his team take a particularly ecological and environmentally friendly approach. The grapes are harvested by hand and then gently processed in the Grano wine barn to produce expressive Brandenburg country wines.

Wines and brandies from the Patke distillery and other regional products are sold by the young winemakers in their farm shop in Pillgram. Ilse Patke's spacious courtyard also offers cosy seating and a wine tavern from May to December. You can also order your wine conveniently in the online shop and have it delivered directly to your home.

The winery also offers events throughout the year - wine tastings, vineyard tours, show distilling and Wine&Steak tastings as a family celebration or company event. The Jahnke and Lehmann families regularly organise wine festivals and can be found at regional wine festivals in Berlin and Brandenburg. Even a cabaret and a Christmas market take place annually. Information on the events and contact can be found on the website.

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Level, trip-free flooring everywhere (inside and outside)
Everything is accessible at ground level / without stairs
Guest WC is accessible without stairs

Supplementary information :

Accessibility in the yard.

** Öffnungszeiten können aufgrund von Covid-19 abweichen.

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Source: Reiseland Brandenburg

Last changed on 25.10.2022

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