CAVE DU ROI DAGOBERT
Read moreThe Cave du Roi Dagobert takes its name from its location on the territory of an ancient Merovingian palace. Throughout the year, it offers various wine tourism activities (film screenings, cellar visits and commented tastings, rides through the vineyard in a trailer pulled by a tractor, "food-truck" weekends, etc.). The Cave du Roi Dagobert brings together 250 winegrowers from almost 1,000 hectares of Strasbourg vineyards. The terroirs and grape varieties are very varied, and the store is a veritable Ali Baba's cave for all lovers of good wines.
FERME FRUITIÈRE ROTHGERBER
Read moreSince 1542, the Rothgerber family has always devoted itself to the cultivation of vines and to arboriculture. About fifteen varieties of apples are produced here in organic farming and the fruit juices, bottled on the spot, are all declined around, sometimes decorated with original ingredients (quince, elderflower, mango) 100% natural. They are regularly awarded at the Concours Général Agricole. A producers' store and a bakery-restaurant complete the offer.
DOMAINE FRÉDÉRIC MOCHEL
Read moreIn this village where the wine activity is already attested at the time of the pope Léon IX, the Mochel family exercises its talents since 1669. Their estate will be certified Ecocert in 2021. Here, we welcome you with the calm assurance that comes from a perfectly mastered profession, in the renovated cellar of a beautiful Alsatian house. Mochel's signature is uprightness and respect for the fruit. The meticulous work of each vinification leads to get the best of the harvest and the vintage. Out of the 10 ha of the estate, 5 are in Grand Cru Altenberg de Bergbieten.