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Rheingauer Weinwoche (Rheingau Wine Week)

Rheingau Germany 14–23 August 2026

Rheingauer Weinwoche (Rheingau Wine Week) is one of the wine festivals that anchors the Rheingau calendar, drawing both local visitors and international wine travellers each year. It is held at Marktkirche in Schlossplatz and Dern'sches Gelände, in the heart of one of Germany's most distinctive wine areas. The 2026 event marks the 49th edition of the festival, reflecting its consistent place in the regional calendar.

World's largest Riesling tasting. 120+ stands, 1,000+ wines and sparkling wines. ~50 bands on 3 stages. Wine festivals across Europe typically combine producer tastings with food pairings, live music, and a strong sense of place. Visitors can expect access to wines from a range of producers in the appellation, alongside food stalls offering regional specialities, masterclasses or vineyard walks for those who want to learn more, and an opportunity to buy directly from producers at cellar prices. Many events run across multiple days or weekends, allowing visitors to sample different parts of the programme according to interest, and combine well with the area's wider tourism offer. The event is organised by City of Wiesbaden / Rheingau winegrowers, which sets the tone and direction of the programme each year.

The Rheingau is one of Germany's smallest wine regions but also one of its most prestigious — only around 3,000 hectares, but with a reputation for top-quality Riesling and Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir). The region sits on south-facing slopes along a 30 km stretch where the Rhine river bends west between Wiesbaden and Rüdesheim. Riesling accounts for around 78% of plantings, with Spätburgunder concentrated around Assmannshausen. The Rheingau pioneered the Erstes Gewächs (First Growth) classification of vineyards and is home to the Geisenheim viticultural institute, one of the world's leading wine-research centres.

The 2026 edition is scheduled for 14-23 August 2026. Cost details are best confirmed directly with the organiser ahead of travel. Full programme, ticketing and updated information are published on the official site at wiesbaden.de. Visitors are advised to check directly with the organiser for the latest schedule, as festival programmes are sometimes updated close to the event date.

The Rheingau is reached via Frankfurt airport (just 30 minutes away), with Wiesbaden, Eltville, Oestrich-Winkel and Rüdesheim as the main wine-tourism towns. The Rheinsteig hiking trail follows the river along the Rheingau hills, and the Rheingauer Riesling Routes Sundays close the road to cars and open it to bikes and pedestrians. Hessian cuisine pairs the wines with Frankfurter Würstchen, Handkäs mit Musik (sour-milk cheese marinated with onions), Grüne Soße (green herb sauce), Spundekäs and the area's Apfelwein cider, with Riesling pairing especially well with Rhine river fish.