Bläddra bland vingårdar från Tysklands främsta vinregioner

Upptäck Tysklands mest inspirerande vingårdar

Tysklands vingårdar upptar 13 vinregioner från den svala Mosel-skiffern till de varmare Baden och Württemberg i söder, där Riesling, Spätburgunder, Müller-Thurgau och Silvaner odlas. Oavsett om du letar efter vinprovningar nära dig eller en heldag bland vinrankorna, har Tyskland alla alternativ inom räckhåll.

Vad resenärer säger om Tyskland vingårdar

Joe
Joe September 22, 2022
Underbar kort resa Jag är ingen vinkännare på något sätt, eftersom jag är mer av en ölkille. Men de viner jag smakade här var alla mycket välsmakande....något utmärkt att njuta...
Judi Thomsen
Judi Thomsen August 26, 2021
En riktig natt att minnas Tack så mycket för att ni arrangerade detta för vår grupp damer. Det var en fantastisk upplevelse för alla! Din hjälp var oerhört uppskattad. Vår värd på...
Manfred Kuch
Manfred Kuch November 3, 2025
Manfred Kuch TACK för den underbara gästfriheten på Thomas Schätzle Winery! Kära familj Schätzle, Jag vill uppriktigt tacka er för den utmärkta servicen under mitt besök...
Ulrike
Ulrike November 1, 2021
vi kommer definitivt att boka en annan turné igen. Vår turné var fantastisk och vi skulle utvärdera den med 10 poäng! Bokningen i sig var lite tidskrävande på grund av den föreslagna omläggningen. Allt som...
Tara
Tara August 1, 2023
Mycket trevlig upplevelse! Mycket trevlig vinprovning med en mycket trevlig värd och mycket välsmakande viner!
Karishma Bakshi
Karishma Bakshi September 23, 2020
Jag är verkligen tacksam mot dig och hela teamet Tack så mycket för att du organiserade resan till Ökologisches Weingut Hubert Lay. Jag och min vän skulle vilja ge 10 av 10 till turnén och vinprovningen på...
Tad
Tad October 17, 2020
Tack för ditt arrangemang. Tack för ditt arrangemang. Vi njöt av en vingårdstur under Covid19-situationen. Hur bra, låt oss säga 7, om du har en engelsk turné, borde det vara 10. Om...
Thuvaragesh
Thuvaragesh August 2, 2021
Det var en fantastisk upplevelse att använda vinturism Det var en fantastisk upplevelse att använda vinturism. Jag skulle betygsätta till och med 10 eftersom jag inte kunde komma på någon negativ feedback.
Washington, DC Traveler
Washington, DC Traveler December 1, 2024
Bästa mousserande viner Vi njöt av den sista skördeveckan i Mosel och nådde höjdpunkten av vår provning på Otto Gorgen. Underbar atmosfär, den bästa mousserande Riesling vi någonsin...
Sulata
Sulata October 13, 2021
Evenemanget var utmärkt. 10 av 10 från vår sida. Evenemanget var utmärkt. Alla njöt

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Vanliga frågor

How can I travel to Germany by air?

Since most of the wineries in Germany are located towards the south-western part of the country, these are the most practical airports to land into:



  • Frankfurt-am-Main Airport (FRA), one of Europe's biggest is close to some of the best wineries in Germany. Check out wineries in Rheinhessen, Nahe, Franken and Hessische Bergstraße.


  • Stuttgart Airport (STR) is the best option to reach wineries in Württemberg and wineries in Baden.


  • Köln-Bonn Airport (CGN) is only one hour away from one of the best wine regions in Germany, Mosel.


How can I travel to Germany by train?

You can easily reach wineries in Germany by train thanks to a very widespread railway system. To find the best station where to arrive to get to the winery you chose, check out the official website of Deutsche Bahn.

How can I travel to Germany by car?

If you are planning to reach wineries in Germany by car, there are many roads that will lead you to every wine region in Germany. These are the main motorways/roads to move in between big cities close to wineries in Germany:



  • Number 3 goes from Cologne to wineries in Mosel and wineries in Franken.


  • Number 5 is the best option if you are travelling from Frankfurt to wineries in Rheinhessen, wineries in Pfalz and wineries in Baden.


  • Number 6 from Heidelberg to Nürnberg (or viceversa) will take you directly to the heart of Württemberg.


How many wineries are there in Germany?

There are almost 3,000 wineries in Germany. Germans love their wine (almost) as much as they love their beer!

Where are vineyards in Germany?

Most vineyards in Germany are located to the west, close to the border with France, Luxembourg and Switzerland. It is almost impossible to find vineyards in northern Germany, where the climate is not suitable for vine growing.

What is the best wine region in Germany?

The most famous wine region in Germany is Mosel wine region.

Which German city is known for wine?

The German city known for wine is Mainz. Mainz is the capital of the Rheinland-Pfalz region and is situated in the heart of the Rheinhessen wine region. Rheinhessen is the largest wine-growing region in Germany, and Mainz serves as a hub for wine production and trade. The city is known for its wine culture, historic vineyards, and wine festivals, making it a popular destination for wine enthusiasts.

What is the most famous German wine region?

The most famous German wine region is the Mosel Valley, or Mosel-Saar-Ruwer region. Located along the Mosel River and its tributaries, this region is renowned for producing some of Germany's finest Riesling wines. The steep vineyard slopes, mineral-rich soils, and cool climate create optimal conditions for the cultivation of high-quality Riesling grapes. The Mosel Valley's wines are highly regarded for their exceptional purity, vibrant acidity, and distinctively aromatic and fruity characteristics.

Who is the king of German wine?

Ernst Loosen is regarded as the king of German wine, particularly Riesling. He is a highly esteemed winemaker and owner of the renowned Dr. Loosen estate in the Mosel region. Known for his commitment to quality and expertise in producing exceptional Riesling wines, Ernst Loosen has made a significant impact on the German wine industry.

What is Germany's best wine?

Germany is known for producing exceptional Riesling wines, and one of the country's best wines is the "Trockenbeerenauslese" (TBA). Trockenbeerenauslese is a sweet dessert wine made from individually selected, botrytis-affected grapes. These grapes are left on the vine to dehydrate, resulting in intensely concentrated flavors and high levels of natural sweetness. Trockenbeerenauslese wines from Germany are highly prized for their complexity, balance, and exceptional aging potential.