About this tour
Step into an Alsatian winery for ninety minutes to explore how independent vintners craft their wines. You'll walk through the cellar, taste several wines (grape juice available for kids), and nibble cheese and cured meats sourced from the region. The producer explains their methods and philosophy in a relaxed setting—no pretension, just straightforward conversation about what goes into each bottle.
Highlights
- Cellar tour with a working independent winemaker
- Taste multiple wines from the estate
- Local cheese and charcuterie pairing included
- Grape juice option for children
- Learn Alsatian winemaking process firsthand
- Wheelchair accessible, family-friendly venue
What to expect
Your host walks you through the cellar, pointing out fermentation tanks, barrel storage, and bottling operations while explaining their winemaking decisions. Back in the tasting room, you'll sample three to four wines paired with a spread of regional cheeses and charcuterie. Children get grape juice instead. Expect informal Q&A—this producer enjoys chatting about vintage variations, terroir, and why they chose independence over joining a co-operative. The whole experience unfolds at an unhurried pace, suited to curious drinkers and families alike.
Good to know
Infants sit on an adult's lap; prams are welcome. Pregnant travellers should skip this one. Service animals permitted. Bottled water provided. Suitable for all fitness levels and wheelchair accessible.
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.





