2024
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2024
Certifié Ecocert et Demeter, ce domaine est classé 5 étoiles dans les guides Parker et Bettane & Desseauve ! Il tire son nom du Weinbach (ruisseau du vin), le petit cours d’eau qui le traverse. Catherine Faller dirige le Domaine Weinbach avec ses fils Eddy et Théo. Les vins sont déclinés en Cuvées (Sainte-Catherine, Laurence, Colette, Théo), Terroirs (Clos des Capucins, Altenbourg), Grands Crus (Schlossberg, Furstenstum, Mambourg, Marckrain), Vendanges Tardives et Sélections de Grains Nobles. Ils allient authenticité et perfection, avec des tarifs à la hauteur !
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DOMAINE WEINBACH se situe au Clos des Capucins 25, route du Vin , 68240 Kaysersberg
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09:30 - 11:30
et 13:30 - 17:30
Mardi
09:30 - 11:30
et 13:30 - 17:30
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09:30 - 11:30
et 13:30 - 17:30
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09:30 - 11:30
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Eddy ci ha dato la possibilità, nonostante fosse già al completo, di visitare questa straordinaria azienda. Abbiamo avuto il piacere di assaggiare dei vini davvero ottimi.
Grazie a voi e Buon Anno ????Top
Hands down the best wine you will taste. You do pay the price for it though.
They let you try their grand cru, the other wineries did not. Which was worth the price for wine amateurs. ( if you don’t care for high quality wine then maybe skip this place)
We bought one bottle and they waived a tasting a very nice gesture they did not need to do.
When we asked questions we got sophisticated answers. However if we didn’t ask we would not get much explanation on the domaine. It was a very dry atmosphere and we did not feel welcome in their home.
The domaine and visit of the vineyard was beautiful and we were lucky to be on a sunny day. One of the few that made sense to take pictures and enjoy the nature around. It’s very beautiful.
As mentioned the service was very dry, we did not feel welcome in their home, with the tasting room as soon as you walk in but the washrooms where in their personal living quarters and there was no interest to show you the place this is no way an experience where the owners seemed passionate to share and have a conversation about wine and how it is made.
Just go expecting to taste their great wines, walk around the domaine if you wish on your own time take pictures and videos then leave.
There’s not much exchange and very to the point. Basically drink your wine buy the one you like and get out.
Overall happy with the wine and place.
Lacking customer service.
If you like wines I would recommend it, if it’s just another winery for you there are many others a lot more friendly with great wines at much cheaper prices.