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we had a beautiful guided walk in the vineyards, really enjoyed. the way back through the city center, amazing. after that the best wine tasting ever. five stars!
We had a great experience here - lots of information (in various languages) to browse about the grapes, the region and the wines. We had an excellent tasting experience with a very informative and friendly young man and we had some amazing and unusual wines (and of course bought a selection to take home).
A very thorough and approachable tasting experience! The gentleman with curly hair was extremely warm, despite being novices we were able to lean a lot about the wines and vines of the region. Lovely art gallery as well.
Amazing place definitely worth a visit! We joined the wine tour through their Grand Cru fields and while the view was great, our guide Robin was amazing. He has all the knowledge and you feel his passion for wines. If I may give my recommendation, try the Rieslings from the colder years (2021 e.g.) they really tickle your fancy. And while you’re at it give the Cremant a go for a nice Aperitive, or the Muscat if you like flowery notes, or the chestnut riped wine, maybe just try them all…
If there’s one place in Alsace that every wine lover — from the total novice to the seasoned connoisseur — should visit, it’s La Cave de Ribeauvillé. Tucked away in the heart of one of the region’s most picturesque villages, this cooperative cellar offers far more than a simple wine tasting. It delivers a complete, enriching initiation into the world of Alsatian wines and the deeper mysteries of terroir and cépage. From the moment you step inside, the team’s warmth and passion are palpable. What follows is not a sales pitch or a rushed pour of a few wines, but a true masterclass in viticulture, elegantly disguised as a wine tasting. Whether you barely know the difference between a Pinot Gris and a Riesling or you’ve spent years refining your palate, La Cave de Ribeauvillé invites you on a sensory journey through the region’s soil, sun exposure, and grape varieties. Here, you don’t just learn about terroirs — you taste their impact. You begin to understand how a wine from granite slopes sings differently from one grown in clay-limestone soil, how sun exposure shifts the wine’s aromatic profile, and how each cépage expresses itself under different conditions. The tasting is carefully curated to highlight these contrasts and to guide you — glass after glass — toward an intuitive, grounded understanding of what makes each wine unique. It’s rare to find a place that manages to be both educational and completely unpretentious. This is one of them. And the wines? Simply superb. Each bottle reflects the integrity and craftsmanship of the winemakers behind them. From crystalline Rieslings to elegant Gewürztraminers and finely structured Pinot Noirs, every wine demonstrates a deep respect for the land and a commitment to authenticity. Even better: the prices are remarkably fair, making it easy to leave with a few treasures without breaking the bank. In short, La Cave de Ribeauvillé is more than worth the stop — it’s a must. Whether you’re passing through Alsace for the w
Staff expert and friendly, spoke also good English. Staff was able to read our mind when we needed more space or when we needed help/suggestions. Large collection of wines from nearby villages to give a general impression of the local products. Also the premises were really nice.
great variety of wines with descriptions and a museum and all you need to learn about the wines. Robin welcomed us with a very friendly manner and a lot of enthusiasm. we enjoyed the experience and the wines a lot.
Tasted some wine and brought back 4 different bottles to England in my hold luggage. The Gewurztraminer Bergheim Alsace was my favourite goes very well with this from Colmar market.
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