Eisental is a village to the Northeast of Bühl (Baden) in the State of Baden-Württemberg in Southwest Germany.
The foothills of the Black Forest and their high quality soil offer perfect conditions for growing a variety of fruits.
Wine is grown in the steep hills facing South; the sun penetrates the dense leaves much better, which results in improved levels of sugar and alcohol, respectively, critical for a good wine.
[2] The Catholic parish church in Steinbach was the mother church for many places in the area, such as Eisental, but also other villages and towns, Iffezheim, Stollhofen, Sinzheim, Vimbuch, Bühl (Baden), Weitenung, Neuweier and Varnhalt.
[4] Notable family names were: Lamprecht, Harprecht, Dresel, Mayer, Moser, Volmer, Graf, Seiter, Feist, Wäldele, Senn, etc.