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Discover how sparkling wine is made with a tour of Henkell Freixenet in Wiesbaden, including a disgorging demo and tasting of 3 different sparkling wines for $33.

The Wiesbaden: Sparkling Winemaking Tour with 3-Glass Tasting offers a captivating peek into Germany’s sparkling wine craftsmanship. Priced at $33 per person and lasting around 2 hours, this tour takes you inside the renowned Henkell Freixenet facility in Hessen. It’s an excellent choice for those curious about the art of sparkling wine production, especially considering the impressive 4.8/5 rating from 110 reviews.
While the tour involves a fair amount of walking—specifically up and down 90 steps with no elevator—the experience compensates with its insightful demonstrations and tastings. If you’re interested in learning how sekt, cava, champagne, and Crémant are made, this is a prime opportunity to see the process up close and at your own pace.
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The tour begins in the magnificent marble hall of the Henkell Freixenet headquarters, where the grandeur of the setting instantly enhances the experience. This impressive space showcases the company’s long-standing tradition in sparkling wine production and provides a striking backdrop for learning about the different types of sparkling wines produced here.
The guide introduces visitors to the various sparkling wine styles, including sekt, cava, champagne, and Crémant, explaining how each is crafted through distinct methods. The atmosphere combines historical elegance with modern production techniques, creating a memorable setting for the tour.

This tour takes you into the heart of the production process, where you learn about the bottle fermentation method used for many sparkling wines. The guide explains how selected grapes are turned into the bubbly drinks enjoyed worldwide.
A major highlight is the disgorging demonstration. Here, yeast and liquid are separated by freezing the neck of a bottle, allowing the yeast plug to be pushed out easily. Observing this fascinating practice firsthand offers a clear understanding of how sparkling wines achieve their clarity and sparkle. You also get to taste the freshly disgorged wine, giving you a sense of the process’s direct impact on flavor.
The tour culminates with a tasting session of three different sparkling wines. You sample a variety of styles and flavors, gaining a deeper appreciation for the subtle differences among sekt, cava, champagne, and Crémant. This sampling provides a tangible connection to the production process and showcases the quality of wines made at the facility.
Each glass offers a distinct expression of German craftsmanship, and the guide explains the unique characteristics of each. The $33 price covers all three tastings, making it an excellent value for anyone interested in bubbles.
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Participants meet at the Henkell Freixenet premises in Wiesbaden. The tour includes entry, a guided experience, and 3 sparkling wine glasses. The live guide speaks German, offering a detailed narrative about each stage of production.
The tour lasts around 2 hours, with availability depending on the schedule. It’s important to note that the tour involves walking with no elevator—you’ll go up and down 90 steps—so travelers with mobility issues should consider this before booking.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later, providing added convenience for planning your trip.

What makes this experience stand out is the combination of historical setting, detailed explanation of production techniques, and tasting all wrapped into one tour. The marble hall adds an elegant touch that elevates the overall vibe. The disgorging demonstration is a highlight, offering a rare glimpse into a key step in sparkling wine crafting.
The guide’s explanations are detailed and accessible, making it suitable for both wine enthusiasts and casual visitors. The high rating of 4.8/5 from 110 reviews underlines its popularity and quality.
This tour appeals most to adults interested in wine production, German sparkling wines, or local industry. It’s a great choice for those who enjoy learning about the craftsmanship behind their favorite drinks. Given the stairs involved, it’s not suited for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
Children under 16 are not permitted, ensuring a mature audience that can appreciate the detailed explanations and tasting. The value of the experience, combined with its educational and taste components, makes it an attractive option for a short, enriching activity in Wiesbaden.
The Wiesbaden Sparkling Winemaking Tour by Henkell Freixenet offers an affordable, engaging look into how some of the world’s best sparkling wines are made. The marble hall setting, disgorging demo, and 3 tastings make for a complete experience that appeals to wine enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
While the stairs and physical demands are considerations, the overall quality and friendly guide ensure a rewarding visit. If you’re in Wiesbaden and want to see the craftsmanship behind bubbly, this tour provides a tasteful and memorable journey into the world of sparkling wine.
“A wealth of interesting information about the Henkell company and sparkling wine production.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, children under 16 are not allowed on this tour.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
What does the tour include?
It includes entry, a guided experience, and 3 glasses of sparkling wine.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, the tour involves walking up and down 90 steps with no elevator.
What styles of sparkling wine will I taste?
You will taste three different sparkling wines, including sekt, cava, champagne, or Crémant.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is led in German.
Can I reserve my spot and pay later?
Yes, bookings allow reserve now and pay later options.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at the Henkell Freixenet premises in Wiesbaden.
Is the price inclusive of tastings?
Yes, all three tasting glasses are included in the $33 price.