• producing sparkling wine from wine. The Henkell Trocken brand was patented in 1894 under the management of Otto Henkell [de], and in 1898 it became one of...
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    later he, in turn, became a judge at a contest held by Stollwerck and Otto Henkell, selecting illustrations to use in joint advertising campaigns for their...
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  • 1921. Since 1960, it is owned by the Söhnlein Rheingold AG, a part of the Henkell & Co. Sektkellerei KG, which is owned by Dr. Oetker since 1996. Lev Leontyevitch...
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    staff officer, Franz von Papen. In 1919, Ribbentrop met Anna Elisabeth Henkell ("Annelies" to her friends), the daughter of a wealthy Wiesbaden wine producer...
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    was instead repurposed into an indoor tennis hall. In collaboration with Henkell & Söhnlein, part of the Oetker Group, the couple introduced the sparkling...
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    took part in a competition for advertising designs, jointly sponsored by Henkell & Co. Sektkellerei and Stollwerck. His design was recommended for purchase...
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    Following the acquisition of Söhnlein also by its Wiesbaden-based competitor Henkell's, the headquarters was abandoned. Today, the buildings are used for offices...
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    economist and took on a several month internship in the consulting company Henkell Brothers in Melbourne, Australia. After returning to Germany, Klein continued...
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