Wine is also grown in an exclave between Dienheim and Guntersblum, which along with the actual community forms part of Uelversheim's municipal area.
Digs, however, confirm that the area was earlier substantially settled by Celts and Germanic peoples.
Over lengthy times in the Middle Ages, the place belonged to the Counts of Leiningen who built a castle here as a summer residence.
The Municipal Council is made up of 17 council members, counting the part-time mayor, with seats apportioned thus: (as of municipal election held on 13 June 2004) Elections in 2014: The Evangelical church was built in 1722 by a master builder from Freiburg in the unique shape of a regular octagon.
The village's well known festivals are Fassenacht with two regularly sold-out “sessions”, the Sport Week held by TSV Uelversheim with the Traditionsjedermannturnier (“Traditional Everyman Tournament”), the kermis (church consecration festival, locally known as the Kerb) with its famous kermis parade and kermis youth, the Keller-Dudde-Fest organized by the men's singing club and the AVT-Hakorennen (race) held every other year.