Weingut Toni Lorenz & Weinhotel Landsknecht
Winery with 400-year-old cross vaulted cellar which was built in the 16th century
Winery with 400-year-old cross vaulted cellar which was built in the 16th century
Middle Rhine winery recultivating vineyards against the trend of the place
Wineries in Mittelrhein are easily accessible by different means of transportation.
Germany's largest wine region Mittelrhein is located between Bingen and Bonn. Discover the best of what Germany's leading grape growers have to offer. Situated on the banks of the Rhine River, this area is a must-visit for wine lovers. Are you looking for the best wineries to visit in Mittelrhein? Top wineries in Mittelrhein are waiting for you to discover their delicious wines. You'll find award-winning wines from the region that are suitable for any occasion. Come and taste yourself why these wines are some of the most sought-after labels on the world's wine market. We have created the list of famous wineries in the Mittelrhein wine region. Check out the selected options and choose your favourite destination.
With its mild climate, the Mittelrhein region of Germany enjoys a long wine production season. The best time to visit is from September to October when the grapes ripen on their own and winemakers have time to prepare for the harvest.
The region of Mittelrhein is situated on the middle Rhine River in southwest Germany. It is a popular destination for wine connoisseurs and boasts more than 300 wineries. The climate of this area is perfect for grape cultivation, and it has warm, dry summers and cool, moist winters.
The most common grape varieties in wineries of Mittelrhein are Riesling, Silvaner, Pinot Noir and Gewürztraminer. These wines can be made into a wide variety of styles such as dry, semi-dry, semi-sweet and sweet.
Some words to remember before you experience wine tastings and tours in Franken:
"Prost!" - Cheers!
"Wein" - Wine
"Weingut"- Winery
"Weinprobe" - Wine tasting
"Weinstraße" - Wine route
Set menu with pairingsI thought this would be dinner in a winery but it turned out to be a set menu dinner with wine pairings. There was no tour included, and the staff didn’t talk about the wines at all, however, an information sheet was provided which was useful. The food was ok and the wines were nice, but overall it just didn’t feel like the experience advertised.
Read our travel guide to the Mittelrhein wine region, or discover our very selection of wine tastings and tours in Mittelrhein.
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