Geisenheimer

/ɡaɪzənˈhaɪmə/ noun

Definition

A person from Geisenheim, a town in Germany famous for wine production and viticulture research.

Etymology

From Geisenheim, a town in the Rhine Valley, Germany, combined with the German suffix '-er' meaning someone from that place. Geisenheim is renowned for its wine institute and viticultural tradition.

Kelly Says

Geisenheim's wine institute pioneered modern viticulture science—techniques developed there for understanding soil, climate, and genetics now influence how wine is made worldwide.

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