Discover the Charm of Vins d'Alsace Meyer-Krumb
Experience the essence of Alsace at Vins d'Alsace Meyer-Krumb, where tradition meets exceptional wine craftsmanship.
Vins d'Alsace Meyer-Krumb is a hidden gem located in the scenic Alsatian region, particularly known for its stunning landscapes and exceptional wine production. The winery stands out not only for its high-quality wines but also for its warm hospitality and commitment to traditional winemaking techniques. Visitors can expect an authentic experience, where each bottle tells a story of the rich terroir and the passion behind its production. Tourists are welcomed to explore the charming facilities, which include a well-stocked tasting room where knowledgeable staff guide you through a delightful tasting session. Here, you can savor a variety of wines, including the iconic Rieslings and Gewürztraminers, each offering a unique flavor profile that reflects the local grape growing conditions. The picturesque surroundings, combined with the delightful wines, create an unforgettable experience for all who visit. Moreover, Vins d'Alsace Meyer-Krumb offers a holiday apartment rental, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the beauty and tranquility of the Alsace region. This presents a unique opportunity to explore the nearby vineyards, charming villages, and stunning landscapes at your own pace, making it an ideal base for a wine-centric getaway. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or simply looking to enjoy the serene ambiance of Alsace, this winery is a destination that promises to delight and inspire.
Local tips
- Reserve your tasting session in advance to ensure availability, especially during peak tourist seasons.
- Take your time to explore the vineyard surroundings; the views are breathtaking and perfect for photography.
- Ask about the history of the vineyard and the winemaking process; the staff is knowledgeable and eager to share their passion.
- Consider pairing your wine tasting with local cheeses for a true Alsatian culinary experience.
A brief summary to Vins d'Alsace Meyer-Krumb
- 9 Rte des Vins, Kaysersberg-Vignoble, 68240, FR
- +33389471320
- Visit website
Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, navigate to Kaysersberg-Vignoble via the A35 motorway. Take exit 24 for Kaysersberg, then follow the D11 towards Kaysersberg. Once in the town, look for Route des Vins. Vins d'Alsace Meyer-Krumb is located at 9 Rte des Vins, 68240 Kaysersberg. There is parking available near the winery.
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Public Transportation
To reach Vins d'Alsace Meyer-Krumb by public transport, you can take a train to Colmar. From Colmar train station, take bus line 106 towards Kaysersberg. Get off at the 'Kaysersberg - Place du Marché' stop. From there, it is a 10-minute walk. Head northeast on Rue du Général de Gaulle, then turn left onto Route des Vins. The winery will be on your left at 9 Rte des Vins.
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Walking
If you're already in Kaysersberg, you can easily walk to Vins d'Alsace Meyer-Krumb. Starting from the town center, head northeast on Rue du Général de Gaulle, then turn left onto Route des Vins. It is approximately a 10-minute walk to the winery.
Attractions Nearby to Vins d'Alsace Meyer-Krumb
- Route des Vins d'Alsace
- Domaine Fritz , Vigneron, Indépendant, Dégustation, Ventes, Vin, Location, Gîtes, Sigolsheim, Alsace
- Musée du Vignoble et des Vins d'Alsace
- Domaine BLANCK André et ses Fils
- Village de Kientzheim
- Domaine Paul Blanck
- Domaine Pierre Adam | Vins d'Alsace
- Jean Baptiste Adam
- Village d'Ammerschwihr
- Ruines de l'Hôtel de ville
- Domaine Kirrenbourg
- Scheidecker & Fils
- Domaine Weinbach
- Wines of Alsace HORCHER
- Domaine Greiner-Schleret, Vins d'Alsace
Landmarks nearby to Vins d'Alsace Meyer-Krumb
- Mambourg
- La Porte Haute
- Statue de la Liberté
- NaturOparC (eg Reintroduction Center)
- Calvaire de Colmar
- Cave de Ribeauvillé
- Tourist Office of Colmar
- Théâtre Municipal
- Unterlinden Museum
- Domaine Jean Sipp
- PETIT TRAIN TOURISTIQUE de COLMAR (VERT) - TRAIN'S
- The Village Hansi & its Museum
- Dominican Church
- Kempfeneck
- Puits de 1584 à Colmar