The Alsace Wine Route stretches over 170 kilometers, offering a unique wine tourism experience in France. Discover our complete guide to Alsatian wine regions, their emblematic grape varieties, and the best cellar visits.
On the German border, the Wissembourg and Cleebourg vineyards represent Alsace's northernmost terroir. This historic wine region has been cultivating traditional Alsatian grape varieties since the 8th century: sylvaner, pinot blanc auxerrois, riesling, pinot noir, pinot gris, muscat, and gewurztraminer.
The Strasbourg vineyard, gateway to the Alsace Wine Route, is characterized by its medieval heritage and landscapes where vines and orchards intertwine. Wine enthusiasts can explore:
Central Alsace wine country, dominated by the Haut-Koenigsbourg castle, offers a wide variety of wines from unique terroirs. Here, winemakers perpetuate age-old traditions in an enchanting setting where forests and vineyards harmoniously coexist.
Colmar, capital of Alsace wines, is surrounded by renowned wine villages such as Eguisheim, Kaysersberg, and Riquewihr. This region offers:
The Southern Alsace vineyard, characterized by its steep slopes, produces exceptional wines. The vines cling to the slopes of the Grand Ballon, creating unique wines marked by this high-altitude terroir.
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