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Discover the Rhineland-Palatinate's family winery in Wintrich with a 2-hour guided tour, exploring wine cellars and enjoying tastings of handcrafted local wines.
A visit to Wintrich offers an intimate glimpse into traditional winemaking at the Weingut Gorges-Reinhard. This 2-hour tour combines a guided exploration of the winery and wine cellar with a tasting experience that showcases the craftsmanship behind each bottle. Perfect for lovers of local wines or those curious about the winemaking process, this tour emphasizes authentic engagement, from vineyard to glass. While not suitable for children under 16 or wheelchair users, it remains an accessible and rich experience for most visitors interested in learning about German wine culture.
You’ll spend an hour with the guided tour, where David, the host, explains the journey from grape growth to wine maturation. The second hour is dedicated to sampling different wines, discovering their flavors, aromas, and production nuances. This tour is ideal for those seeking a personalized and educational introduction to winemaking in the Moselle region.


The tour begins in the courtyard of Weingut Gorges-Reinhard, located on Moselweinstraße 70 in Wintrich. Visitors just need to pass through the big wooden gate into the courtyard, where the experience kicks off. The exact coordinates are 49.88536071777344, 6.952901840209961, making it easy to find. The setting reflects a typical family-run winery, which adds to the authentic charm of the visit.
This starting point offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere, setting the tone for a personalized and informative experience. The meet-up is straightforward, and the small group size ensures that interactions with David are friendly and engaging.
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The guided tour lasts about an hour and takes you through the winery premises and wine cellar. The focus is on how the grapes are grown, cared for, and harvested, providing insight into vineyard management and grape selection directly from the person responsible, David.
Next, the tour leads into the wine cellar, where the wines mature and develop their aromas. Visitors learn about the transformation process — from freshly harvested grapes to finely crafted wines — highlighting the craftsmanship involved in each step. The timing allows for a thorough explanation without feeling rushed, making the visit suitable for those who appreciate detailed storytelling.

Following the guided tour, the focus shifts to wine tasting. Over the course of an hour, different wines are offered for sampling. Here, visitors have the chance to identify flavors, aromas, and nuances that distinguish each variety and production method.
David is happy to answer questions about every aspect of the wines, from grape varieties to the best serving temperatures. This part of the experience emphasizes educational value, helping participants develop a deeper appreciation for German wines. The tasting includes a variety of local wines, allowing for a comprehensive overview of what the winery offers.

The tour follows a simple but effective itinerary:
This straightforward schedule ensures a relaxed pace while providing ample opportunity to learn and taste.
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The tour begins at Moselweinstraße 70 in Wintrich, with check availability for starting times. It is free to cancel up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility in planning. Visitors can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to incorporate into travel plans. The live tour guides speak both German and English, facilitating clear communication.
While the experience is not suitable for children under 16 or wheelchair users, this does not significantly detract from its appeal for most adult visitors interested in wine and winemaking.
What makes this winery tour unique is the focus on personal storytelling and hands-on explanations. David shares insights into the work in the vineyard and the craftsmanship behind each bottle. The small group setting encourages questions and interaction, making it a more intimate experience compared to larger tours.
Plus, the location in Wintrich places visitors in the heart of the Moselle wine region, known for its distinctive Rieslings and family-run wineries. This authenticity adds depth to the learning experience.

While there are other wine-related activities available in the area, such as panoramic boat tours, covered wagon rides, and hiking experiences with wine tastings, this winery tour emphasizes education and craftsmanship. It suits those who want to understand the process of winemaking and taste authentic local wines right at the source.
The cost is not specified, but the focus is on value through education and personalized attention. It complements other regional activities well, especially if paired with a boat ride or outdoor excursion.
The Wintrich: Wine tasting and winery tour from Weingut Gorges-Reinhard offers a rich, hands-on exploration of German wine culture. Its guided approach and tasting session provide both theory and sensory experiences in a friendly setting.
This tour is best suited for adults with an interest in wine or a desire to learn about vineyard practices. Its authenticity and personal touch make it a compelling choice for those visiting the Moselle region. While not catering to families with children or mobility-challenged visitors, it promises a warm, informative, and delicious journey into German winemaking.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts 2 hours, split evenly between the guided tour and wine tasting.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Weingut Gorges-Reinhard on Moselweinstraße 70 in Wintrich.
Is the tour available in English?
Yes, the tour is conducted in both German and English.
What is included in the tasting?
Visitors sample various wines produced by the winery, learning to detect flavors and aromas.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 16 years.
Are there accessibility options?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Do I need to pay upfront?
No, you can reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.
Is there a limit on group size?
The description suggests a small, personal group, but specific group size details are not provided.
What makes this tour different from other wine experiences?
Its focus on the winemaking process, personal storytelling, and authentic family winery setting make it stand out.
Can I combine this tour with other activities?
Yes, the region offers many similar experiences, such as boat tours or hikes, which can complement this winery visit.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking in the winery and cellar areas is recommended.