Explore Alsace’s 51 Grand Cru terroirs, taste exquisite wines, and uncover the secrets of prestigious grape varieties on a private day tour.
Explore Alsace’s 51 Grand Cru terroirs, taste exquisite wines, and uncover the secrets of prestigious grape varieties on a private day tour.
- Domaine Wach - The Wach family embarked on their wine journey as coopers as early as 1648. By 1780, they expanded their business to include wine production. Since 1888, being an Alsatian winegrower has become a dedicated profession. Committed to preserving regional heritage, they adopt a Biological approach. Each Grand Cru - Moenchberg,…
- Domaine Wach - The Wach family embarked on their wine journey as coopers as early as 1648. By 1780, they expanded their business to include wine production. Since 1888, being an Alsatian winegrower has become a dedicated profession. Committed to preserving regional heritage, they adopt a Biological approach. Each Grand Cru - Moenchberg, Wiebelsberg, Kastelberg - is released after at least 3 years of bottle aging, allowing the wine’s elements to harmonize, akin to a cheese maker’s refining process.
- Domaine Hering - Since 1858, the Hering family has been crafting wine in Barr, the wine capital of the Lower Rhine. Their vineyards, spanning over 10 hectares, are nestled in the commune of Barr, within the Vosges foothills, and are cultivated with environmental respect for everyone’s well-being. Kirchberg de Barr is among the 25 Grands Crus that contribute to the rich history of Alsatian terroir wines, alongside 26 other Grands Crus.
- Barr - Several delightful lunch options are available in the heart of the village of Barr.
- Domaine Hubert METZ - Domaine Céline METZ represents the new generation and continuation of Domaine Hubert METZ. As the 11th generation, they are privileged to cultivate 10 hectares of vineyards, including 2 in the Winzenberg Grand Cru (granite), and produce wine in a family cellar dating back to 1728.

- Private transportation
- Expert guide
- 3 wineries visited
- Alcoholic beverages
- Private transportation
- Expert guide
- 3 wineries visited
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
- Lunch
Alsace boasts an impressive 51 Grand Cru terroirs, dedicated to cultivating the region’s four most esteemed grape varieties: Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, and Muscat, with Sylvaner being the exception.
The names of these terroirs often carry an air of mystery, and winemakers are eager to share their meanings and distinctiveness with visitors….
Alsace boasts an impressive 51 Grand Cru terroirs, dedicated to cultivating the region’s four most esteemed grape varieties: Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, and Muscat, with Sylvaner being the exception.
The names of these terroirs often carry an air of mystery, and winemakers are eager to share their meanings and distinctiveness with visitors.
These terroirs epitomize the excellence of Alsace’s vineyards, with Grand Crus strategically positioned along the Alsace wine route, always on hillsides with ideal exposure.
Visitors to the winegrowers can savor the diverse grape varieties from the Grand Cru hillsides, and occasionally, the same grape variety from multiple Grand Cru parcels.
Winemakers will present wines that are the pride of their estates, sure to delight any palate.
These wines are renowned for their unmatched elegance and exceptional aromatic richness, derived directly from the soil where the vines thrive.
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