Au Péché Vigneron - Vins Zeyssolff
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While driving through the Alsace wine route and vineyards, don't forget to visit Kaysersberg, a postcard-perfect wine village near Colmar, is home to some of the most picturesque Alsace wineries to visit. Here, winemakers open up their wine cellars to the public, offering a chance for a nice tasting session in a truly historic setting. Visiting Alsace wineries, especially those offering tastings of several different wines, provides an enriching journey through the palette of flavors that make Alsatian wines truly unique.
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Neuf-Brisach, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an incredible village to visit in the Alsace wine region. This Alsatian city is shaped like a star and was originally commissioned by Louis XIV. Additionally, the village of Eguisheim is not classified in the most beautiful villages of France by chance. Near this village, be sure to visit the Wolfberger winery, renowned for its sparkling wines and delicious brandies. Last, Hunawihr, in the middle of Alsace’s best vineyards, or Kaysersberg, are among some of the top recommended visits during your trip to Alsace.
To avoid tourists, visit Alsace from January to March. Although winter is sometimes quite harsh in Alsace, you will be happy with the peacefulness at this time and the low season prices are often attractive to visitors during the cold season.
In Spring, you will be delighted to discover all the flowering villages across the region. A local specialty that has made the reputation of Alsace.
Summer is the harvest season. You will be able to learn the secrets of the region's winemakers, and their vines will be full of beautiful bunches of white grapes.
However, again, wintertime (December to be exact) is the prime time for tourism in Alsace, with Christmas markets abundant and each one all more magnificent than the last.
You can book your Alsace wine tour in minutes using Winalist’s platform. The specific tour you book is all about what you want to do during your tour, who you're traveling with, and your personal preferences. You may decide that you want to spend the day tasting wines at several of the best Alsace wineries and vineyards while being driven around by a professional guide in a comfortable vehicle. Or, you may prefer a customized Alsace wine tour where you plan out what wineries you want to visit and which activities (such as lunch) will be included in your experience.
There are three main types of wine produced in the Alsace wine region - white varietals, rosés, and red wines. The dominant grape varieties include pinot gris and gewürztraminer in the north; riesling, sylvaner and pinot blanc in the center; and pinot noir in the south. Rosé wines are made from either white grapes or a blend of red and white grapes.
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