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Alsace, France
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Best Wineries to Visit in Alsace & Alsace Vineyards

Vins Zeyssolff
Vins Zeyssolff
Vins Zeyssolff
Discovery of our cellar and tasting of 5 wines
Cellar visit, tasting and Alsatian meal
Winetour, Wine tasting and Vegetarian Lunch
Winetour, Wine tasting and Visit of the Cellar during the magic Christmas period in Alsace
Cellar visit, tasting and Christmas meal
Immersiv cellar tour, wine tasting and picnic basket
Cellar visit and gourmet wine (Tea Time Vin)
Alsatian brunch with immersive cellar visit
Cellar visit - Easter formula" in Alsace
Guided tour and immersive Easter meal
Cellar visit, tasting and planchette meal

Vins Zeyssolff

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Price: from 18,00 €
1-20
4.7 /5
(68 reviews)
Domaine Schneider Jean Marc
Domaine Schneider Jean Marc
Domaine Schneider Jean Marc
Discover the winegrower's snack

Domaine Schneider Jean Marc

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Instant booking Organic Viticulture
Price: from 18,00 €
2-15
4.9 /5
(54 reviews)
Joseph Cattin
Joseph Cattin
Joseph Cattin
Discovery visit
Pleasure visit
Gourmet formula: visit, tasting, platter

Joseph Cattin

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Price: from 15,00 €
1-15
4.8 /5
(18 reviews)
Maison Jean Huttard
Maison Jean Huttard
Maison Jean Huttard
The world of Maison Jean Huttard
Cheese and Wine Pairings
Chocolate and Wine Pairings
Blind Tasting
Bike, Picnic and Wine
Lunch in the heart of the vineyard
Yoga and Wines
Discovery Tasting

Maison Jean Huttard

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Instant booking Organic Viticulture
Price: from 15,00 €
1-20
4.7 /5
(26 reviews)
Domaine Louis Sipp
Domaine Louis Sipp
Domaine Louis Sipp
Discovery visit
The Great Terroirs Of Ribeauvillé

Domaine Louis Sipp

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Organic Viticulture
Price: from 10,00 €
2-9
4.6 /5
(5 reviews)
Domaine Eckle Jean-paul & Fils
Domaine Eckle Jean-paul & Fils
Domaine Eckle Jean-paul & Fils
Visit and tasting at the Domaine

Domaine Eckle Jean-paul & Fils

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Sustainable viticulture
Price: from 6,00 €
1-8
4.8 /5
(12 reviews)
Domaine Gueth
Domaine Gueth
Domaine Gueth
Dare to Wine with a Feminine Touch
Apéro Gourmand: local wines & old vines
Cellar visit and tasting for women
New Wine Evening at the Independent Winegrower
The Secrets of the Late Harvests

Domaine Gueth

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Instant booking Organic Viticulture
Price: from 15,00 €
1-25
4.8 /5
(22 reviews)
Évindez-vous
Évindez-vous
Évindez-vous
Electric bike ride in the Alsatian vineyard
Electric bike ride and picnic in the Alsatian vineyard

Évindez-vous

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Price: from 24,00 €
1-4
4.9 /5
(7 reviews)
Domaine Bott Frères
Domaine Bott Frères
Domaine Bott Frères
Cellar guided tour and tasting

Domaine Bott Frères

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Organic Viticulture
Price: from 15,00 €
1-20
4 /5
(4 reviews)
Domaine Pierre Adam
Domaine Pierre Adam
Domaine Pierre Adam
Discovery Tasting of Alsatian Wines

Domaine Pierre Adam

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Price: from 15,00 €
2-12
4.3 /5
(6 reviews)
Maison Léon Baur
Maison Léon Baur
Maison Léon Baur
Traditional tasting
Exceptional Tasting

Maison Léon Baur

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Sustainable viticulture
Price: from 5,00 €
1-10
4.7 /5
(3 reviews)
Arthur Metz
Arthur Metz
Arthur Metz
Prestige visit
Tasting

Arthur Metz

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Sustainable viticulture
Price: from 10,00 €
1-10
5 /5
(1 reviews)
Domaine Marcel Freyburger
Domaine Marcel Freyburger
Domaine Marcel Freyburger
Sensory workshop with Alsace wines
Wine and chocolate workshop: Perfect pairings!
Escape Wine: Marcel's mystery bottle...

Domaine Marcel Freyburger

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Organic Viticulture
Price: from 18,00 €
2-12
5 /5
(4 reviews)
Domaine Francois Baur
Domaine Francois Baur
Domaine Francois Baur
Visit and tasting of Biodynamic wines

Domaine Francois Baur

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Instant booking Biodynamic viticulture
Price: from 12,00 €
2-12
5 /5
(1 reviews)
Maison Klipfel
Maison Klipfel
Maison Klipfel
Discovery tasting
Prestige Tasting
Traditional Tasting

Maison Klipfel

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Sustainable viticulture
Price: from 10,00 €
1-10
4 /5
(2 reviews)
Domaine Nicollet
Domaine Nicollet
Domaine Nicollet
"Traditional" experience

Domaine Nicollet

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Sustainable viticulture
Price: from 8,00 €
1-49
5 /5
(2 reviews)
Dopff Au Moulin
Dopff Au Moulin
Dopff Au Moulin
Discovering the pioneer of Crémant d’Alsace

Dopff Au Moulin

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Instant booking Organic Viticulture
Price: from 9,00 €
1-12
Domaine Viticole De Colmar
Domaine Viticole De Colmar
Domaine Viticole De Colmar
Cellar visit and guided tasting of 4 wines
Cellar visit, tasting of 5 wines, pretzel

Domaine Viticole De Colmar

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Organic Viticulture
Price: from 11,00 €
2-20
La Cave Du Vieil Armand
La Cave Du Vieil Armand
La Cave Du Vieil Armand
Discovery Formula

La Cave Du Vieil Armand

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Sustainable viticulture
Price: from 7,00 €
10-50
AlsaSmarTours
AlsaSmarTours
AlsaSmarTours
Gourmet Guided Tour - Colmar Historic Center

AlsaSmarTours

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Price: from 129,00 €
2-8
Tour.alsace
Tour.alsace
Tour.alsace
Day Trip: Pearls of the Vineyard

Tour.alsace

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Price: from 110,00 €
4-16

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Best cities to visit in Alsace, France

Strasbourg
Strasbourg
5/5 (1163 reviews)
41 experiences
Strasbourg, a famous city when it comes to France wineries to visit, is the ideal wine tasting destination and starting point for those traveling the Alsatian wine route. Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine (Gra...

Colmar
4.1/5 (3444 reviews)
48 experiences
Colmar is a quaint and beautiful city known as the “capital of Alsace wines” and is nestled against the German border in the Grand Est region of France. It’s also a popular destination to enjoy some of the best wine tours and tastings i...
Colmar

Riquewihr
Riquewihr
4.8/5 (1457 reviews)
50 experiences
Would you like to taste the wines of Alsace and visit a cellar in Riquewihr? This is surely the most suitable place for this desire. It is one of the most famous towns in Alsace for its wines (mostly white). Visit a castle in the surrounding ...

Kaysersberg
4.9/5 (5898 reviews)
48 experiences
Want to travel the roads of Alsace to discover the wine culture of this region? We have concocted a list of activities to do in the city of Kaysersberg to make your wine route as complete as possible. Among them, discovery tastings, visits to...
Kaysersberg

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What to know before visiting Best Alsace wineries

How to book a wine weekend in Alsace? +

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Which villages to visit in Alsace? +

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.

What is the best time to visit 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.

How to find the Alsace wine route? +

It is easy to find the Alsace wine route. If you are going to Strasbourg or Colmar by car, you will find directions allowing you to follow the route from North to South or South to North, all while discovering the most beautiful villages in France. You will also find many wine cellars open on and around the Alsace wine route, many of which are often open on the weekend.

How can I book an Alsace wine tour or tasting? +

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. 

What Type of Wine is Produced in the Alsace Region of France? +

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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Freckled with ancient buildings and quaint villages fit for a storybook, the Alsace wine region of France is one of the most picturesque areas of the French countryside. It's known for its superb wineries and produces Alsatian wines, some of the finest wines in the world. If you are planning on visiting this region of France, Winalist will help you decide which Alsace wine tasting experience is best for you.

While the vineyards of Alsace encompass an astounding quarter of land area in this wine region, they are home to only 3% of the country's population, making Alsace a remote and romantic getaway. This means that there are many areas where you will be able to enjoy privacy with your group or family while enjoying some great food and wine.

About the Alsace wine region of France

Alsace is a region of France located in the eastern part of the country. To its north, it shares a border with Germany and to its south, it shares a border with Switzerland. To its west lies the Rhine River and to its east are the Vosges Mountains.

The Alsace region of France has historically been part of multiple countries over its lengthy existence. In 1871, it was part of Germany; however, following World War I it was returned to France as part of an agreement between Germany and France's allies at the Versailles Peace Conference in 1919.

Alsace, France Wineries have had close ties with Germany wine tours and tastings throughout history. Its influence still remains prominent in this region. This area has a long history of winemaking and makes great varieties such as Sylvaner, Pinot Blanc (White), Riesling (White), Gewurztraminer (White) and Pinot Noir (Red). You'll find plenty of vineyards to visit while touring Alsace France wineries as well!

History of winemaking in Alsace

Alsace has a long history of winemaking dating back to Roman times. The Alsace wine region is the smallest wine region in France, but it is also one of the most densely populated.

In 1994, UNESCO listed Alsace as a World Heritage Site due to its rich cultural landscape and historic buildings that date back centuries.

Alsace wine tours & wine tasting in France

Alsace is a northeastern French wine region that is famous for its wine. This region has over 100 wine villages, and thousands of acres of vineyards producing grapes to make wines with character.

Alsace has a long history of winemaking, dating back to the Romans who first planted vines here around 100 AD. The climate here is cold enough to make Pinot Noir thrive but warm enough that red grapes can be harvested well into October or November.

Alsace wines are known for their unique flavors and elegant style; many winemakers aim for finesse over power, resulting in delicate wines with complex layers of flavor that pair well with food from the region's many world-renowned restaurants.

Alsace wine tasting itinerary

The Alsace Wine Route is a 170KM road that passes through over 100 wine villages in Alsace, offering a spectacular view of the Vosges Mountains along with a rich history of winemaking. The route runs from north to south and begins in Sélestat, which is also where you will find the Museum of Wine and Vineyards. There are many wineries along this path, so you can explore each one if you want to sample some local vintages.

You may also want to visit these particular villages along your route:

  • Colmar: The town of Colmar is known for its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses and beautiful flower gardens! It has been listed as one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites since 1981. View Alsace wine tours in colmar.
  • Kaysersberg: Famous for its medieval clock tower and lively art scene, Kaysersberg is a charming village located in the heart of Alsace wine country. Visit Kaysersberg winegrowers
  • Riquewihr: This quaint town sits along the Rhine River where you can tour its vineyards or visit one of its many museums such as La Maison de la Magie (Magic House Museum), Musée du Vin (Wine Museum) or Le Musée des Arts et Traditions Populaires d'Alsace (Popular Arts & Traditions Museum).
  • Ribeauvillé: This small town is home to some impressive buildings including Hôtel-Dieu Church which was built between 1475–1480 by Nicholas Schöffer who also designed Strasbourg Cathedral!

How to get to the Alsace, France wine region

You can reach the Alsace region of France by staying in Strasbourg, which sits in the middle of France. From here, you can follow the Alsace wine route to the south and explore wineries near the beautiful villages of Colmar and Riquewihr.

  • From Paris: Take the A4 highway towards Bordeaux. When you get to Dijon, take a right and follow signs for Alsace.

  • From Strasbourg: Take the A35 highway towards Mulhouse. Once you reach Colmar, stay on this highway until it ends (around 30 minutes). Then turn left onto D1085/D911 and follow signs for Alsace.

  • From Colmar: From Colmar, head towards Mulhouse or Metz via D1085/D911 (Colmar-Rosheim) or take N83 toward Freiburg im Breisgau and then N57 toward Strasbourg; either way will take around 2 hours depending on traffic conditions.

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