Alsace Wine Route
Between Strasbourg and Mulhouse, the Alsace Wine Route invites you to discover the magnificent Alsatian landscapes and its many winegrowers along a 100 km route. Take advantage of a beautiful location by staying in our hotel near Mulhouse, the Best Western Plus Au Cheval Blanc**** in Baldersheim.
Your stay in our Grand Est region is an opportunity to discover the wines of Alsace as well as the picturesque Alsatian villages with their beautiful half-timbered houses. You will also be amazed by the imposing medieval castles and their fascinating history!
The Alsatian vineyard produces mainly white wines, sparkling wines as well as some rosés and reds. As in Germany, you will find delicious Rieslings, Gewurztraminers and Pinots Gris. Pinot Noir is the only red wine in Alsace that is fresh, light and fruity. Sparkling wines, known as Crémants d'Alsace, are also made from Pinot Noir. Alsatian wines are aromatic, floral, spicy and world-renowned for their finesse and elegance. Don't miss out on discovering the 51 Grands Crus d'Alsace, reflecting the complexity and richness of the Alsatian vineyard.
During the harvest, from September to November, and most of the year, the winegrowers open their cellars and estates to you. Whether you are a wine lover or a fine wine connoisseur, this is a great opportunity to exchange with them and learn more about Alsace wines, while tasting their wines!
Opt for a car tour of the Alsace Wine Route! For us, the best itinerary includes a bit of wine, some typical and colourful Alsatian villages, medieval castles, walks through the vineyards of the Alsatian hills and a bit of history.
Find all the information on www.routedesvins.alsace
The oldest and most famous wine route in France
Your stay in our Grand Est region is an opportunity to discover the wines of Alsace as well as the picturesque Alsatian villages with their beautiful half-timbered houses. You will also be amazed by the imposing medieval castles and their fascinating history!
7 grape varieties: sometimes dry and light, sometimes intense and full-bodied
The Alsatian vineyard produces mainly white wines, sparkling wines as well as some rosés and reds. As in Germany, you will find delicious Rieslings, Gewurztraminers and Pinots Gris. Pinot Noir is the only red wine in Alsace that is fresh, light and fruity. Sparkling wines, known as Crémants d'Alsace, are also made from Pinot Noir. Alsatian wines are aromatic, floral, spicy and world-renowned for their finesse and elegance. Don't miss out on discovering the 51 Grands Crus d'Alsace, reflecting the complexity and richness of the Alsatian vineyard.
Meet the winegrowers: cellars and estates
During the harvest, from September to November, and most of the year, the winegrowers open their cellars and estates to you. Whether you are a wine lover or a fine wine connoisseur, this is a great opportunity to exchange with them and learn more about Alsace wines, while tasting their wines!
What better way to visit the Alsace Wine Route?
Opt for a car tour of the Alsace Wine Route! For us, the best itinerary includes a bit of wine, some typical and colourful Alsatian villages, medieval castles, walks through the vineyards of the Alsatian hills and a bit of history.
Find all the information on www.routedesvins.alsace