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Discover the charm of Alsace wine with this small-group tour, visiting wineries and vineyards near Strasbourg, including tastings of Riesling, Gewurztraminer, and more.


The Wine tour of the Alsace wine route offers a well-balanced look at this famous region’s wines and landscapes. Priced at $115 per person and lasting around 4 hours, it is designed for those who want a manageable yet enriching experience focused on white wines such as Riesling, Muscat, Gewurztraminer, and others. The tour departs from Strasbourg, making it accessible for visitors already exploring the city.
While the tour promises visits to wine cellars, vineyards, and the villages of Alsace, the standout features include the personalized attention due to the small group size and the carefully selected wineries. The scenic drive along the wine route offers views of lush vineyards and picturesque villages, which enhances the overall experience.
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The tour begins with a pickup from your hotel, gîte, or Airbnb in Strasbourg. The first stop is Nordheim, where travelers can see a goat farm at Capri farm, purchase local produce, and enjoy panoramic views of vineyards that stretch across the landscape. This stop provides an excellent chance to appreciate local agriculture and take in the stunning scenery of the wine route.
After the Nordheim visit, the group embarks on a scenic drive that lasts about 20 minutes, showcasing the picturesque views of the vineyards and rolling hills that characterise the Alsace region. This part of the tour highlights the region’s beautiful landscapes, setting a relaxed tone for the wine tastings.

The first winery visit takes place at a winery in Traenheim, owned by Fréderic Mochel. Here, participants sample an array of white wines, including Riesling, Muscat, Crément, Gewurztraminer, as well as Pinot noir and Pinot blanc. The tasting session lasts about an hour, offering a chance to learn about the wines directly from the producer or guide.
This visit allows for close-up tasting of the region’s signature white wines, which are famous for their crispness and aromatic qualities. Every wine is carefully selected to showcase the best of the Alsace terroir, and the setting provides an intimate atmosphere for wine appreciation.
Next, the group heads to Le Roi Dagobert, one of Alsace’s largest wineries. Located in Dangolsheim, this winery offers a broad range of Alsace white wine varieties. The second tasting session also lasts about an hour, giving ample opportunity to compare different wines and learn about the region’s winemaking techniques.
This stop is notable for its variety of white wines, which can be made into many different styles. It’s a good chance to sample a larger selection and see how the wines express the diverse soils and microclimates across Alsace.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the winery visits, the tour retraces its route back to Strasbourg. Along the way, the guide emphasizes the stunning landscapes and charming villages that make the region famous. This final segment offers a relaxing drive through the Alsace countryside, with plenty of opportunities for photos and reflection on the day’s tastings.
The meeting point is flexible, with pick-up available at your home, hotel, or Airbnb. The small group size is limited to 5 participants, ensuring a more intimate experience and personalized interaction. The vehicle used for transportation is provided by Best Vtc Strasbourg, and the tour runs in multiple languages including English, French, and German.
Included in the price are round-trip transportation, visits to wineries, and tastings. However, guests need to pay separately for any wine, food, or beverages purchased during the stops. The tour is wheelchair accessible but excludes children under 16 years and pregnant women.
While the tour offers an appealing glimpse of Alsace’s wine country, some reviews highlight potential issues. Notably, there have been reports of discrepancies between the description and actual stops, with some visits being replaced unexpectedly. One review mentions that one vehicle smelled of cigarettes, which may be unpleasant.
It’s important to confirm details in advance and be aware that some guests have experienced issues with scheduling or communication. Nevertheless, the tour provides a manageable duration and an all-inclusive price, making it a practical choice for those seeking a guided experience in Alsace.
This small-group wine tour is best suited for adults interested in tasting Alsace white wines and enjoying scenic drives through vineyard landscapes. It’s ideal for visitors who prefer a more personal, relaxed atmosphere and are comfortable with moderate walking and wine tasting. Those seeking a full-day, intensive wine experience might find this tour somewhat limited, but it’s perfect for a short, focused exploration of the region.
The Wine tour of the Alsace wine route offers a convenient and enjoyable way to sample some of the region’s best white wines. With visits to Traenheim and Dangolsheim, the tour highlights signature wines like Riesling and Gewurztraminer and provides scenic views of vineyards and villages.
While some reviews suggest checking details in advance due to possible inconsistencies, the small group setting and inclusive price make it a practical choice for those wanting a personalized experience. It’s especially suitable for wine enthusiasts and those eager to learn about Alsace’s winemaking traditions in a relaxed environment.
Is this tour suitable for children or pregnant women?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 16 years or pregnant women.
What is included in the price?
The round-trip transportation, winery visits, and tastings are included, but guests must pay separately for wine purchases, food, or beverages.
How flexible is the booking?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there’s a pay later option to keep plans flexible.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is offered in English, French, and German.
How many participants are in each group?
The group is limited to 5 participants, ensuring a small, intimate experience.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Strasbourg, with pick-up available at your accommodation.
Are the vehicles accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What are the main attractions?
Visits include Nordheim for scenic views, Traenheim winery, and Le Roi Dagobert winery in Dangolsheim, with tastings of Alsace’s renowned white wines.
Can I expect a professional guide?
Yes, the tour includes a live guide who can speak English, French, or German.
Are there any restrictions during the tour?
Guests are not allowed to smoke or consume food and alcohol in the vehicle, and purchasing wine or food is at their own expense.