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    Domaine Paul Humbrecht - Vin Biodynamique en Alsace

    Domaine Paul Humbrecht

    5.0(1 review)
    3.7 km
    €€€

    It's a beautiful day in Pfaffenheim!…read more Made even better by the wines of Domaine Paul Humbrecht. Stopped by the winery since unlike most houses it was open. The place is actually a nice tasting room that features the barrels and feels inviting and warm. We have actually met the wife of the current owner of the winery who have told us about the wine and the vineyard and the methods they use, which is still mostly non-mechanical to care for the grapes and let us taste their wines. The tasting is free but buying their wines is totally worth it. The winery isn't present in the United States but I think it should be because their wines are unique and since 1620 the experience passed from father to son shows in the quality. We've tried most of their selection, which is pretty standard for the area, Silvaner, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Gewurtztraminer, and Pinot Noir. To be hones we really liked their Gewurtz selections so we got a case there. The Riesling for our taste was too minerally but than again for others it may be just right but I guess we are too spoiled by the Finger Lakes to like something different. They have a selection of Noble Wines (which is wines made from grapes touched by Noble Rot) and those that have been stored for quite some time like 1989 Gewurztraminer vintage. Stop by you won't be disappointed.

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    Domaine Paul Humbrecht

    Domaine Paul Humbrecht - Vin label Demeter en Alsace

    Vin label Demeter en Alsace

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    Maison Emile Beyer - Their tasting station in the back courtyard

    Maison Emile Beyer

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.2 km
    €€

    A 14-generation family winery located in beautiful Eguisheim in the Alsace region of France. Our…read moregroup of 5 visited in early August with our private guide as a part of the tour of the city. Our tasting was conducted in a nice room where we sat and listened about the winery's history and learned about their many fine wines. Our tasting began with their cremant (sparking wine) that was very refreshing. We continued on tasting pairs of wines with identical grapes and vintages but from different parts of the valley to fully appreciate the terroir. We tasted 4 pairs including Pinot Gris, Riesling, Pinot noir, and gurverstraminer-a very educational and enjoyable process. We all ended up buying a few bottles to take home to enjoy in the states. Hopefully they will taste as good there as in the beautiful Alsace.

    If you're in the mood to try some local Alsace wines, go to Maison Emile Beyer for a tasting (free…read moreif you're buying a bottle or two). Maison Emile Beyer's shop and tasting room is conveniently located in the middle of Eguisheim. One of the cutest towns in France! In my opinion, Maison Emile Beyer gets more foot traffic than other wineries thanks to Rick Steves's recommendation and their location. You won't need an appointment and walk-ins are almost always welcome. Super convenient and the reason I ended up at Emile Beyer. I tend to go for smaller producers and less touristy, but Maison Emile Beyer saved the day on my last minute trip to Eguisheim. Our host, Luciana, was patient and poured us a couple of their wines in their outdoor courtyard. Almost everything is available on the menu to taste, you just need to ask! Overall, I didn't find as many of their wines that fits my palette, but it is always an adventure trying new wines. English is somewhat limited, but as long as you know what you like to drink, your tasting should be a breeze! I ended up purchasing some of their Cremants, which was extremely affordable (approx €7). If you're in town, don't miss out on the best white wine in the world! Till next time, Santé! PS make sure to taste the dry wines before the sweet!

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    Maison Emile Beyer - Our tasting

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    Tasting the wine

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    Tradition - Riesling / Cote D' Eguisheim

    Wolfberger

    Wolfberger

    4.6(5 reviews)
    10.4 km
    €€

    Our Belgium friends guided us to one of their favorite wineries in Colmar! Only 3 tastings per…read moreperson (FREE!), so we tried 6 different wines between the two of us! It was really tough to choose so few as they have so many different Alsatian wines! The 2 cremants were SPECTACULAR, especially for the price! Then, we moved onto 2 Rieslings and 2 Pinot Gris! I must say that we thoroughly enjoyed each one, and I can be quite snobby when it comes to wine. Our server was super friendly and helped guide us through our choices and answered any questions that we had. Her English was definitely better than our French, and much appreciated! We highly recommend this stop... and wolfberger doesn't just stop at wines... they make spirits, liqueurs, and even beer!!! Wow!!! Would buy a bit of each if we lived on this side of the Atlantic!!!

    We've been at the Wolfberger Winery in Eguisheim not long ago and stocked up on come good Crémant…read more Wolfberger has an amazing value. A 12 Euro bottle tastes as good as a 50 Euro Champagne. We were on the way home to Switzerland, did some shopping in E.Leclerc and passed this Boutique by accident. Couldn't resist but to stop by and get some more of the good stuff. As the one in Eguisheim this also is a very nice, stylish Boutique and tasting room. Friendly and helpful staff. Our Bulldog was welcome inside as well. We didn't do a tasting though this time, we had to get going. But we bought a sixpack of Wolfberger Pink Crémant. And a sixpack of the Brut Révèrence IX. An amazing Crémant. A bit more expenisve than the regular. But only a few Euros more. And worth it. This is outstanding Crémant. It's not easily available in shops, so get some if you can get your hands on it. But of course in the Wolfberger Boutiques and Winery you'll find it. A quick stop only this time. But we got what we came for. We'll be back. Definitely.

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    Meyer Gilbert - wineries - Updated June 2026

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