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Wine regions

Blick über die Weinberge in Ehrenbreitstein auf die Festung Ehrenbreitstein  © Koblenz-Touristik GmbH
Koblenz

Moselle

Middle Rhine

Ahr

Wine-Growing Region
The Wine City of Koblenz
The Moselle and Middle Rhine wine-growing regions meet in Koblenz. In the suburbs of Ehrenbreitstein, Moselweiß, Güls and Lay, ten vintners work the vineyards as their main occupation and several more as a hobby.
Festival Wineries:
Weingut Karl Lunnebach
Weingut Spurzem
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Vineyard behind Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein with Mühlental and Festung Ehrenbreitstein in the background © Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH, Dominik Ketz
Wine-Growing Region
Moselle Valley
The Moselle is Germany's oldest wine region, as the Celts and Romans planted vines here over 2,000 years ago. The steep slopes of the river valleys are densely planted with vines, and the steep slopes characterize the region like no other wine landscape in the world.
 
Festival Wineries:
Weingut Amlinger&Sohn
Weingut Thielmann & Schinnen
Weingut Lönartz-Thielmann
Weingut Ulrich Göbel
 
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Golden light flows over the Moselle valley and its vineyards and villages © AdobeStock
Wine-Growing Region
Middle Rhine Valley 
The Middle Rhine is pure Rhine romance. The region stretches over 120 kilometres from Bingen to Bonn. Past steep vineyards, castles, fortresses and the world-famous Loreley, the river winds its way through a landscape steeped in history. 


 
Festival Wineries:
Scheidgen Winery
Albert Lambrich Winery
 
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Vineyard with Kaub Castle and the Rhine in the background ©
Wine-Growing Region
Ahr Valley
We AHR open; not yet finished. 

But open and happy about your visit! Reconstruction in the Ahr Valley continues apace. Thanks to dedicated hosts and numerous supporters, a large part of the tourist offerings are already available again. Almost all wineries in the Ahr Valley have continued to operate after the flood disaster in July 2021 and new wine shops, wine cellars and tasting rooms are opening almost daily throughout the Ahr Valley.


 
Festival Wineries:
Brogsitter Winery
Mayschoss-Altenahr Winegrowers' Cooperative
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Vineyards in the Ahr valley ©