Traben-Trarbach Trip Overview
When it comes to the world of wine Germany has been in the wine game since the Romans planted wine and offers some of the world’s most elegant and aromatic wine varieties, most notably for the noble Riesling.
On the Mosel Tour We will embark on a Grape Escape through 50Km of the “Mittel Mosel” visiting a mix of VDP (top 200 German wineries) and boutique family managed vineyards with heart and soul, showing great examples of how German wine traditions have been reshaped into some of Germany’s best-respected wineries from the Mosel. On request and based on location of stay it is an option to visit Berg Eltz – in the the upper Mosel region.
During private tastings there will be many opportunities to swirl, sniff and slurp German Sparkling called Sekt, and try ( the star of the show) many variations of dry to late harvest Riesling coming from the different terroirs of blue, red and grey quartzite slate We might even find some special German Pinot Spätburgunder (red) along the way.
Additional Info
Duration: 6 to 10 hours
Starts: Traben-Trarbach, Germany
Trip Category: Food, Wine & Nightlife >> Wine Tasting & Winery Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Traben-Trarbach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
When it comes to the world of wine Germany has been in the wine game since the Romans planted wine and offers some of the world’s most elegant and aromatic wine varieties, most notably for the noble Riesling.
On the Mosel Tour We will embark on a Grape Escape through 50Km of the “Mittel Mosel” visiting a mix of VDP (top 200 German wineries) and boutique family managed vineyards with heart and soul, showing great examples of how German wine traditions have been reshaped into some of Germany’s best-respected wineries from the Mosel. On request and based on location of stay it is an option to visit Berg Eltz – in the the upper Mosel region.
During private tastings there will be many opportunities to swirl, sniff and slurp German Sparkling called Sekt, and try ( the star of the show) many variations of dry to late harvest Riesling coming from the different terroirs of blue, red and grey quartzite slate We might even find some special German Pinot Spätburgunder (red) along the way.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Mosel Wine Region, Mosel Wine Region, Rhineland-Palatinate
Enjoy the views of some of the worlds steepest vineyards
Duration: 7 hours