About this tour
Spend eight hours exploring Alsace's wine country with a knowledgeable sommelier who navigates you through two distinct estates and a traditional village. You'll taste around a dozen wines across both visits, moving at an unhurried pace through vineyards that slope toward golden afternoon light. The day balances cellar time with village wandering, giving a genuine sense of how Alsatian winemakers work and live. An air-conditioned vehicle handles transfers between stops.
Highlights
- Two estate visits with cellar access and producer conversations
- Twelve wines sampled across tastings at both wineries
- Walking tour through an authentic Alsatian village
- Private sommelier guide revealing regional winemaking philosophy
- Eight-hour itinerary with no rushed segments
What to expect
Your sommelier collects you for a full-day circuit through hillside vineyards. At the first winery, you'll move through cellars and taste directly with the makers, learning specifics of their approach rather than generic facts. The second estate repeats this—different producers, different expressions of Alsatian terroir. Between them, you'll stroll a village where architecture and quiet lanes reveal how the region lives beyond wine. Tastings happen at each stop; bring an appetite for the flavours and the stories behind them.
Good to know
Lunch costs around £20 per person extra. The pace suits all fitness levels. Service animals welcome. Infant seats available; pregnant travellers should consult before booking. Public transport connects to the Strasbourg meeting point.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.






