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The royal cupbearer of Turisede, Oenoch, had a relationship with a young priestess who was assigned the care of the Turisede Love Spring. Once, during a romantic meeting of the two at the spring, Oenoch's jug filled with the best wine poured into the spring. In vino veritas - in wine lies the truth, they say. For the following days, the spring water soothed the tongues of the timid, the angry, the unintentionally abandoned, who had made a pilgrimage to the spring. They spoke freely - somewhat slurred but with full fervor, what they felt and desired. As a result, the hearts of people previously unreachable to them opened. Alle lebten plötzlich in Frieden und Liebe. The Turised then offered the lovers a ''love nest'' to have a place for their meetings. They chose the barrel as their secret places , which reminded them of the incident.
The Wine Arbor has a sleeping room for 2 adults and has a children's sleeping tree house for up to 3 children and its own toilet.