This is the 9934th most frequent German word.
olewiger
"Olewiger" refers to something or someone originating from Olewig, a district in Trier, Germany.
In this sentence, 'Olewiger' is used as an adjective to describe something related to Olewig, such as wine produced in that region.
Der Olewiger Wein ist bekannt für seinen einzigartigen Geschmack.
The Olewiger wine is known for its unique taste.
Here, 'Olewig' functions as a proper noun, identifying a location or region associated with the topic discussed, in this case, wine tasting.
Ich habe in Olewig eine kleine Weinprobe gemacht.
I attended a small wine tasting in Olewig.
In this sentence, 'Olewig' again serves as a proper noun, referring to a community or region where the inhabitants live and hold festivities.