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Discover Alsace wines on this 4-hour half-day tour from Strasbourg, visiting 2 wineries, learning about 7 wine types, and enjoying scenic drives along the wine route.
This Alsace Half-Day Wine Tour from Strasbourg offers a compact yet immersive introduction to the region’s renowned white wines. Priced at $115 per person and lasting around 4 hours, the tour takes you through charming villages and along the picturesque Alsace wine route. It includes visits to 2 wineries where you sample local wines, and learn about 7 different types of Alsace wines.
The tour is designed for those seeking a short, informative, and enjoyable wine experience. With a small group maximum of 8 participants, it promises personalized attention and an intimate atmosphere. The tour departs from 8 Pl. de la Gare in Strasbourg, with transport in fully equipped minivans that ensure comfort and convenience.
While the tour offers a fantastic taste of Alsace’s wine culture, it’s best suited for adults over 18 who enjoy scenic drives, wine tasting, and learning about regional specialties. The experience balances sightseeing with educational moments, making it ideal for a half-day escape into France’s famous wine country.
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This tour begins at 8 Pl. de la Gare, right next to the pharmacy, making it easy to find in central Strasbourg. The pick-up is straightforward, and the coach departs promptly after pickup. The 30-minute transfer takes you to the town of Obernai, a key stop on the Alsace wine route, known for its delightful streets and local charm.

Once in Obernai, the first wine tasting takes place in one of the carefully selected wineries. This 2-hour stop allows for a relaxed tasting session, giving guests the chance to sample various wines while soaking in the village atmosphere. During this time, the guide shares insights on local winemaking traditions and the distinctive characteristics of Alsace wines.
Guests can take a short walk through Obernai’s streets, enjoying the medieval architecture and quaint shops. This stop offers a nice blend of cultural charm and wine education in a small, friendly setting.

After leaving Obernai, the tour continues with a 45-minute drive along the famous Alsace wine route. This drive showcases breathtaking landscapes, with vineyards, rolling hills, and picturesque villages. The guide points out notable sights and shares stories about the region’s geology and climate, which are key to producing Alsace’s aromatic white wines.
This scenic journey is a highlight in itself, offering plenty of opportunities for photo stops and casual sightseeing. The route’s favorable soils and complex geology contribute to the distinctive flavor profiles of the wines tasted later.
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The second wine tasting session takes place in a typical Alsace caveau, a traditional wine cellar. This 40-minute experience provides an up-close look at how local wines are stored and aged. The winery hosts are welcoming, and the tastings feature a variety of dry and aromatic white wines.
Guests learn about family-run wineries, how they operate, and the unique traits of their wines. The setting allows for more personal conversations with winemakers or hosts, enriching the tasting experience.

After the second stop, the group boards the minivan for the 40-minute drive back to Strasbourg. The tour concludes at 8 Pl. de la Gare, where travelers can choose to explore more of Strasbourg or continue their day with local recommendations from the guide.
The small group size and careful pacing ensure a relaxed experience, with ample time for questions and photo opportunities throughout the day.
This half-day experience is perfect for wine enthusiasts looking for a short but comprehensive introduction to Alsace wines. It’s well-suited for those who appreciate scenic drives, charming villages, and informative guides. The tour is adults-only and does not include meals or snacks, so a good breakfast beforehand is recommended.
Given its limited duration and personalized approach, the tour offers great value for those wanting to sample authentic Alsace wines without committing to longer, more intensive excursions.
The tour departs from Strasbourg’s main station at 8 Pl. de la Gare. The pick-up is simple, and the transport is in comfortable minivans, which are well-suited for small groups. Comfortable shoes are advised for walking in Obernai and around the villages, but no strenuous activity is involved.
Please note that the tour is English-speaking only, and no pets are allowed. It is designed for adults over 18 with a minimum of 2 participants required to operate. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance.

The knowledgeable guides and passionate hosts are key strengths, as reflected in high praise for guides like Florence, Pauline, and Jerome. The scenic drive along the Alsace wine route and the variety of wineries visited—from family-run to traditional cellars—offer a versatile and authentic experience.
The small group size enhances the personalized nature of the day, making it perfect for those wanting an intimate excursion with informative commentary and tastings. Wines are generous, and the setting is charming, with many reviews highlighting the warm hospitality and knowledgeable guides.
This 4-hour tour balances scenic landscape, cultural insights, and wine tasting in a way that’s accessible and enjoyable for most adults. It offers a great taste of Alsace’s white wine specialties and the chance to visit authentic wineries that are often run by local families.
While it doesn’t include meals, the tastings and informative stops justify the price, especially given the small group size and personalized experience. For travelers staying in Strasbourg wanting a convenient, well-organized, and educational wine outing, this tour is a compelling choice.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
This tour focuses on wine tasting, so it’s best suited for adults over 18 who enjoy wine. Non-drinkers might find the experience less engaging since no alternative beverages are provided.
What should I bring on the tour?
Guests are advised to bring a passport or ID card and comfortable shoes for walking around Obernai and the villages. Snacks are not typically provided in France during tastings, so a good breakfast beforehand is recommended.
Can I cancel or reschedule this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. The tour also offers a reserve now, pay later option, providing flexibility for travel plans.
Are there any accessibility limitations?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users. It involves some walking around villages and wineries, so mobility could be a concern for some guests.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others?
The small group size, expert guides, and visits to authentic family-run wineries provide a personalized and informative experience. The scenic drive along the Alsace wine route adds a memorable backdrop to the tasting sessions.