The Wine Night and wine festivals in the medieval city of Grand Cru Frankstein
The Dambach-la-Ville Wine Festival, whose highlight is the famous Wine Night on the first Saturday of July, is a must-visit event on the Alsace Wine Route. In an illuminated medieval setting, the winegrowers of this fortified city offer tastings of their best Grand Cru Frankstein wines, accompanied by flambéed tarts and a grand open-air ball. An authentic wine festival in the heart of the Alsatian vineyard.
Every first Saturday of July, Dambach-la-Ville experiences its most emblematic event: the Wine Night. This fortified medieval city, nestled in the heart of the Alsatian vineyard between Sélestat and Obernai, is one of the most charming villages on the Alsace Wine Route. Its 14th-century ramparts, fortified gates, and richly flowered half-timbered houses provide a backdrop for a wine festival that combines tradition, gastronomy, and conviviality.
The winegrowers of Dambach-la-Ville set up their stalls in the Place du Marché to present a selection of high-quality wines:
Tastings allow visitors to discover the unique influence of the granitic terroir on the wines, a mineral character that distinguishes Dambach-la-Ville's wines in the Alsatian wine landscape.
The magic of the Wine Night also lies in its atmosphere: the ramparts, towers, and fortified gates are illuminated, creating a fairy-tale medieval decor. From 6 PM, flambéed tarts (Flammekueche) accompany the first tastings. A grand open-air ball, led by a variety band, keeps visitors dancing until the early hours in the city's cobbled streets.
Beyond the Wine Night, Dambach-la-Ville also hosts the 3 Days of the Vineyard in May, a free festival with an Alsatian producers' market, a French wine exhibition, and family activities. Throughout the summer, the village offers aperitif concerts every Sunday morning in front of the town hall, guided tours of the medieval village, and commented walks on the wine trail.
With its 460 hectares of vines, Dambach-la-Ville is the largest wine-producing commune in Alsace. The village, dominated by the Saint-Sébastien chapel perched in the vineyards, offers exceptional panoramas of the Alsatian plain and the Vosges foothills. The Confrérie des Bienheureux du Frankstein (Brotherhood of the Blessed of Frankstein) perpetuates wine traditions and organizes the annual 'Granite Stones and Wines' event.
The 2026 Wine Night returns on the first Saturday of July in Dambach-la-Ville with tastings, flambéed tarts, and an open-air ball in the illuminated fortified city.
The Wine Night in Dambach-la-Ville returns on Saturday, July 4th, 2026, starting at 6 PM in the Place du Marché. Winegrowers will offer tastings of their best wines from the granitic terroir of Frankstein. Flambéed tarts, an orchestra, and a festive atmosphere in an illuminated medieval setting.
Wine Night: first Saturday of July, from 6 PM to midnight.
3 Days of the Vineyard: mid-May (3 days).
Place du Marché, historic center of Dambach-la-Ville, 67650.
Free admission. Wine tastings and food are paid on site.
Flambéed tarts from 6 PM, Alsatian specialties, wine stands from local winegrowers.
The Dambach-la-Ville wine trail is accessible year-round with explanatory panels on grape varieties and vineyard work. Guided tours in summer (Tuesdays at 5 PM, departure from the tourist office).
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Centre historique de Dambach-la-Ville
Place du Marché, 67650 Dambach-la-Ville