The Alsace Wine Museum is the gateway to the vineyards and the Alsace Wine Route. Your journey will start on a train to take you through the vineyard. You will discover the cultivation of vines through the seasons, as well as the richness of Alsatian soils that give wines of character: the 7 Alsatian grape varieties.
You will then discover the professions around wine in Alsace, with the winemaker and his work in the cellar, the cooper, the glassmaker, the corkmaker, the illustrator or the teacher.
A place where you can initiate your senses through an olfactory experience. A place to have fun with your family through a fun route.
The oenologist will explain how to taste and discover all the aromas of wine, through a tasting of 3 grape varieties for adults and 3 grape juices for the little ones. Our chefs will also explain all the food / wine pairings around Alsatian gastronomy.
Colmar, Capital of Alsace wines. It is one of the main wine cities, thanks to its prestigious estates and its 400 hectares of vines located mainly in the northwest of the city. Wine has been part of its history for many centuries.
The museum is the gateway to the Alsatian wine route and invites you to discover the richness of the Alsatian terroir.
Built around the Klipfel collection, it is the entry point to discover the Alsatian vineyards
A fun, interactive and educational experience to explain to young and old the work of the vine and the professions around Alsace wine.
An olfactory and taste experience, the tour ends with a tasting of 3 grape varieties or 3 grape juices for children.
Colmar is a picturesque town in northeastern France, known for its well-preserved old town and charming canals. With its colorful half-timbered houses, cobbled streets, and flower-adorned bridges, it offers a unique blend of Alsatian and French culture.
Petite Venise, or Little Venice, is the most picturesque part of Colmar. This charming quarter features colorful half-timbered houses, flower-adorned bridges, and canals that create a romantic and enchanting atmosphere.
The Musée Unterlinden is one of the most important museums in the Alsace region. It houses a remarkable collection of art and artifacts, including the famous Isenheim Altarpiece, a masterpiece of Gothic art.
The Collégiale Saint-Martin is a beautiful Gothic church located in the heart of Colmar. The church features stunning stained glass windows, intricate carvings, and a rich history dating back to the 13th century.
The Marché Couvert is a covered market in Colmar offering a variety of local produce, cheeses, meats, and other regional specialties. It's a great place to sample Alsatian cuisine and shop for local products.
The Musée Bartholdi is dedicated to the life and work of Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the sculptor who designed the Statue of Liberty. The museum is housed in Bartholdi's family home and features a collection of his sculptures, drawings, and personal artifacts.
A traditional Alsatian dish made with sauerkraut, sausages, and various cuts of pork, often served with potatoes or bread.
A thin, crispy flatbread topped with crème fraîche, onions, and bacon. It's a popular dish in the Alsace region and is often served as an appetizer or a light meal.
A hearty Alsatian casserole made with layers of marinated meat (usually pork, beef, and lamb), potatoes, onions, and vegetables, slow-cooked in a ceramic dish.
A traditional Alsatian brioche-like cake made with raisins, almonds, and sometimes candied fruits. It's often served for breakfast or as a dessert.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Colmar, with pleasant weather and numerous outdoor events. The town is vibrant with visitors, and the gardens and canals are in full bloom.
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Colmar is generally a safe destination for travelers. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing, can occur in crowded tourist areas, so it's important to be vigilant and keep valuables secure.
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Colmar Bus Station
The bus network in Colmar is efficient and covers most of the town. Buses are a convenient way to get around, especially for visitors staying outside the town center.
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Eguisheim is a charming medieval village known for its picturesque streets, historic architecture, and wine production. It's a great place to explore the Alsace wine region and enjoy the scenic countryside.
Riquewihr is a beautifully preserved medieval village known for its colorful half-timbered houses, narrow streets, and wine production. It's a great place to experience the charm of the Alsace region.
Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace region and a vibrant city with a rich history. It's known for its stunning architecture, including the Gothic cathedral, and its charming old town, La Petite France.
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