Our classic wine tour will teach you (quite) all about Alsace’s varieties of grapes and terroirs. You’ll visit three different estates on the same day, observing by yourself the respect for tradition and the careful cultivation of the soil - while admiring the beautiful landscapes of Alsace’s vineyards.
Come and discover the vineyards, the wines, the people who make them, and the art of living in Alsace. It’s a wine tour that will delight your senses, and one in which you’ll learn while - and this is a priority - having fun!
Highlights:
- Total immersion in the world of Alsace winegrowers and their wines.
- Three different vineyards, each with its own personality and history,
- Landscapes, villages and the Wine Route in Alsace, all offering great photo opportunities.
- Tasting of white wines from different terroirs and single-grape varieties, famous crémants, our pinot noir and other surprises, depending on the personalities of the winemakers we meet.
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Our classic wine tour will tell you everything you need to know about the grape varieties and terroirs of Alsace, as you visit some very different vineyards while admiring the beautiful landscapes of the Alsace vineyards.
The first estate of the day. A family estate, usually close to a typical village. The welcoming atmosphere of this estate is reflected in its wines. You’ll discover the estate’s vineyards and taste its best vintages.
After a visit to the center of Kaysersberg, you’ll have lunch in a traditional Winstub, the famous Alsatian bistro where conviviality and authentic flavors region.
In the middle of the vineyard, with an incredible view of a legendary Grands Crus of Alsace. You’ll appreciate the terroir’s imprint on the estate’s wines.
Visit the third and final estate of the day: a family-run vineyard (for many generations). Talk to the winemaker in the beautiful underground cellar about his approach to winemaking, his philosophy and his favorite grape varieties!
Return to your accommodation.
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