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Thumbnail Alsace small group wine Tour from Strasbourg
Strasbourg-Ville, Bas-Rhin (Alsace)
9 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €175.00
“Vineyards & Grands crus route, tours & tasting, expert tour guide: enjoy the Alsace Wine Route with this special day tour”
Thumbnail Alsace Vineyard Discovery Bike Tour from Colmar with Wine tasting
Colmar, Haut-Rhin (Alsace)
3 Hours 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 15
From €89.00
“Explore scenic Alsacian landscapes on a guided bike tour, pausing for a delightful wine tasting on the midway.”
Thumbnail Exclusive private Alsace wine day tour from Strasbourg
Strasbourg-Ville, Bas-Rhin (Alsace)
9 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 8
From €228.00
“A special private and exclusive Alsace day tour from Strasbourg with 3 wineries visited and more wines tasted”
Thumbnail Full-day Wine Tour to the very heart of Alsace from Colmar or Basel
Colmar, Haut-Rhin (Alsace)
7 Hours 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 6
From €230.15
“Explore the beautiful region of Alsace with this tour visiting 2 of the most charming wine-producing villages & their boutique wineries”
Thumbnail Half-day tour from Colmar: Visit of 2 Villages & Cellar visit and wine tasting on the Alsace Wine Route
Colmar, Haut-Rhin (Alsace)
3 Hours 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 8
From €95.00
“Immerse yourself in the charm of the Alsace region during a half-day tour in a small group.”
Thumbnail Pearl of Alsace private wine tour from Strasbourg
Strasbourg-Ville, Bas-Rhin (Alsace)
9 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 8
From €161.00
“Grands crus route, Colmar, Haut Koenigsbourg, Riquewihr, exclusive expert tour guide”
Thumbnail Full day excursion in Strasbourg & Organic winery tour and tasting
Strasbourg-Ville, Bas-Rhin (Alsace)
8 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum 8
From €200.00
“Immerse yourself into the Alsace’s unique French-German culture during a bike tour and taste its specialties: beer, wine and gastronomy!”

More information on Alsace

Alsace, located in the eastern part of France, is a region famous for its wine and rich history. The region is situated along the Rhine River, and borders Germany to the east. It has a unique blend of French and German culture due to its location and historical influences. Alsace is renowned for its picturesque villages, castles, wineries and vineyards. The region has a rich wine-making history that dates back to the Roman era, and it's a must-visit destination for wine lovers and foodies alike.

Alsace is a wine lover's paradise, with over 170 kilometers of vineyards and seven major wine routes. The region is famous for its white wines, particularly Riesling, Gewürztraminer, and Pinot Gris. Visitors can embark on wine tours to experience the different flavors and aromas of the wines produced in Alsace. There are many wine-related activities and events offered by local wineries throughout the year, including wine tastings, vineyard tours, and grape harvest festivals.

Which food to taste in Alsace?

Alsace is renowned for its culinary specialties that complement its wine. Some of the local dishes include tarte flambée, a thin, crispy pizza-like dish topped with cream, bacon, and onions, and choucroute, a traditional dish of sauerkraut and different meats. Alsace is also famous for its cheese, particularly Munster and the soft, creamy goat cheese called cendré d'Alsace. Visitors can indulge in the region's cuisine and wine at local restaurants and wineries during wine tastings, when they can enjoy traditional Alsatian dishes paired with the perfect wine.

Which wines to taste in Alsace?

Wineries in Alsace are known for producing high-quality white wines, and the grapes are grown in a unique climate and soil. The region's main grape varieties include Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris, Sylvaner, Muscat, and Pinot Blanc. Each grape variety produces a distinct wine with different flavors and aromas, which visitors will be able to appreciate during the many wine tastings. Riesling, for example, produces a dry and fruity wine with floral and citrus notes, while Gewürztraminer produces a rich and aromatic wine with flavors of lychee and rose petals.

Which is the best season to visit Alsace?

The best time to visit Alsace is in the spring or fall when the weather is mild, and the vineyards are in full bloom or changing colors. Spring is the ideal time to experience the grapevine bud break, and visitors can enjoy the fresh aroma of the grapevine flowers. Fall, on the other hand, is the perfect time for grape harvesting festivals and wine tastings, where visitors can taste freshly pressed wine.

What things to do in Alsace?

Alsace has many attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy, including the beautiful town of Colmar, known for its picturesque canals and half-timbered houses. Strasbourg, the capital of the region, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the famous Notre-Dame Cathedral. Additionally, there are many local wineries and restaurants that offer wine tastings and traditional Alsatian cuisine, providing visitors with an unforgettable experience.

In conclusion, Alsace is a beautiful region that offers a unique blend of French and German culture, beautiful landscapes, and exquisite wines and cuisine. Visitors can experience the region's history, culture, and food and wine by embarking on wine tours, indulging in local cuisine, and exploring the many attractions and activities. A visit to Alsace is a must for wine lovers and foodies looking for a unique and unforgettable experience.