Weingut Trenz – A Legacy Since 1670

Founded in 1670, Weingut Trenz is nestled in the picturesque Johannisberg region of the Rheingau. This winery has been dedicated to producing exceptional German wines for over 340 years, with a focus on creating fruity, fresh, and high-quality varieties. The Rheingau is renowned for its stunning landscapes, recognized as a World Heritage Site, where the Rhine Valley showcases both historical significance and breathtaking views.

Vineyards and Varietals

The vineyards of Weingut Trenz, including Johannesbirger Holle, Holle Parzelle, and Vogelsang, benefit from the cool climate of the Taunus Mountains. The Rhine River plays a crucial role in moderating temperatures, creating ideal conditions for grape cultivation. The winery specializes in growing Riesling, Weissburgunder, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Noir, producing a diverse range of high-quality red, white, rosé, sparkling, and dessert wines. Grapes are handpicked and carefully transported to the winery, where advanced techniques and slow fermentation processes enhance their unique flavors.

Endorsements from German Leaders

Since 2012, Weingut Trenz has proudly supplied wines to German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and former Chancellor Angela Merkel for official events. Their Riesling wines are also featured on Lufthansa first-class flights and at receptions for the OCSE. In 2014, Weingut Trenz became the official wine partner of the German National Team, serving their wines at every home match, further solidifying their reputation in the world of fine wines.

Experiences to book at Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery

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Daniel Lee
October 22, 2017
A very fancy place. I came here accidentally on my way through while hiking and was a bit nervous about being too rough and tumble for the place, but the staff was very nice and made me feel very welcome.
J. R.
October 31, 2023
A lovely ambiance that doesn't feel too modern, and friendly, unobtrusive service. All the wines were delicious. The food was exceptionally tasty. We started with cream of Riesling soup, followed by flank steak. However, this could have been served much warmer.

Location

Location Schulstraße 3, Geisenheim, Rheingau, 65366, Germany

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Services

Reduced Mobility Access
Restaurant
Kids Activities
Pets Allowed
Bus Parking

Visiting Hours

Monday - Saturday
08:00 - 12:00, 13:00 - 17:00
Sunday
closed

Wine types

Red Wine
White Wine
Rose Wine
Orange Wine
Sparkling Wine
Sweet Wine
Fortified Wine
Spirits

Grape varieties

Riesling
Weißburgunder
Sauvignon Blanc
Pinot Noir

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Reviews (9)

Emanuel Urmann
Reviewed on December 2, 2024

The food was delicious and the wine was great. Unfortunately, the service was a disaster (a very young team - there was probably a recent change - but they promised to improve). Despite the high prices and ambience, there were only cheap paper napkins that were carelessly placed in the middle of the table along with the cutlery. No small plates were served with the bread. The appropriate wine for each course was only brought once the food was already on the table and getting cold. The old glasses were then cleared away while everyone was still eating. Despite asking to wait for dessert, it was brought a short time later without further ado, while one of my guests was still in the bathroom. It's a shame, because the food was actually really good... Update: After my review here, the team kindly got in touch with me again. There was apparently a short-term change of tenant recently. There is still a lot of room to improve in terms of service. I would be delighted if the new, young team settles in quickly. Then this will once again be a great restaurant with delicious food and good wine. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you.

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Marcell Büttner
Reviewed on October 3, 2024

Nice and lovingly run family winery. Wine lovers can enjoy the vine harvest with tasting. A great event with food and drink.

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Vit Vitaly
Reviewed on August 9, 2024

Great wine, great service. Thank you! Worth a visit and try their S.African wines !!!

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J. R.
Reviewed on October 31, 2023

A lovely ambiance that doesn't feel too modern, and friendly, unobtrusive service. All the wines were delicious. The food was exceptionally tasty. We started with cream of Riesling soup, followed by flank steak. However, this could have been served much warmer.

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Christina G. (C.G.)
Reviewed on September 24, 2023

Beautiful ambience combining the old with the new. Quiet summer terrace in the courtyard and cozy dining room inside. Carefully selected dishes from the Rheingau with a modern twist for small and large appetites. Fine and tasty wines. Very friendly and attentive service, the employees are totally accommodating and always have a sincere smile for the guest.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery

Where is Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery located?

Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery is located in Oestrich - Winkel, Germany

What type of wines does Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery produce?

Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery produces Red Wine, White Wine, Rose Wine, Orange Wine, Sparkling Wine, Sweet Wine, Fortified Wine, Spirits.

What grape varieties do they plant at Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery?

At Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery, they cultivate Riesling, Weißburgunder, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir.

What languages do they speak at the Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery?

At Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery they speak German, English.

Do they produce organic wines at Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery?

No, Weingut Trenz: A Historic Rheingau Winery is not an organic wine producer.