
Guided tour of the winery in Alsace
Guided tour of the winery in Alsace
Wine lovers and wine enthusiasts, treat yourself to an immersive experience at Domaine Sylvie Fahrer et Fils! Located in Saint-Hyppolyte, in the heart of the Route des Vins, the estate invites you to discover its history and discover the secrets of wine-making. A fascinating guided tour awaits you, crowned by a tasting of Alsace wines in an authentic and convivial setting.
A wine producer since 1932, Domaine Sylvie Fahrer et Fils stands out for its commitment to organic farming. Labelled Vignoble et Découverte, the estate is a true benchmark for Alsace wines. It is the fruit of the hard work of a line of independent winemakers, driven by their passion for excellence and respect for the environment.
This guided tour is an opportunity to discover the estate and its history. Pass through the winery, admire the old underground vats and follow the evolution of the estate through 4 generations. The winemaking process will hold no secrets for you. And at the end of the tour, you’ll be able to appreciate the richness of the estate’s wines during a guided tasting, while learning the subtleties of the winemaker’s craft.
Lasting 1 hour, this immersive experience includes a guided tour of the winery, detailed explanations of the production process, and a tasting of the Maison’s signature Alsace wines. To personalize your visit, you can choose between 3 formulas: a Visit and Wine Discovery, a Wine Sensory Workshop, or a Gourmet Experience and Cellar Tour.
Reserve your place today for this fascinating dive into the world of wine! Whether you’re a connoisseur or simply a lover of good wine, Domaine Sylvie Fahrer et Fils opens its doors to you for an enjoyable and rewarding adventure in the heart of Alsace.
- Average duration 1 hour
- Languages spoken French
From €10.
- Guided cellar tour: Presentation of the winery and its history
- Discover the winemaking method
- Alsace wine tasting
Please arrive 5 minutes before the tour starts. Guided tour including ascent and descent by staircase. Please dress warmly in winter, as the cellar is not heated.
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- Tasting of certified organic Alsace wines
- Vineyard and Discovery label
- Free for children under 18
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Domaine Sylvie Fahrer et Fils
Independent and certified organic winegrowers, producers of Alsace wines since 1932, 4 generations of winegrowers. Located in the heart of the Wine Route. We have visits and also bed and breakfast in order to make you discover and live our passion.
To date, the small family exploitation counts 11 hectares of vines. Raphaël, representing the 4th generation of winegrower, joined the exploitation in 2011, putting forward the work of the vine in the greatest respect of the soils, the traditions and the nature.
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