Wine event at the foot of Mont Sainte-Odile
The Rosheim Wine Festival celebrates each autumn the rich wine heritage of this Romanesque town on the Alsace Wine Route. Rosheim's independent winemakers welcome visitors for tastings of Riesling, Sylvaner, Gewurztraminer, and Crémant d'Alsace, from terroirs cultivated in organic farming. In a remarkable medieval setting, between the 12th-century Romanesque House and the flowery alleys, musical entertainment, Alsatian gastronomy, and vineyard walks make for a convivial weekend.
Rosheim, a medieval town nestled on the Alsace Wine Route, is renowned for its remarkable 12th-century Romanesque House, the oldest civil stone building in Alsace, and for its quality vineyards. The Wine Festival highlights this exceptional heritage by bringing together winemakers, artisans, and food lovers in a unique setting.
Rosheim's wineries, several of which have been practicing organic farming for over a decade, produce wines of great finesse. Domaine Kumpf et Meyer, Domaine Jacques Maetz, and Baron Kirmann offer AOC Alsace, Alsace Grands Crus, and Crémant d'Alsace that reflect the diversity of soils and exposures.
The festival offers a rich and varied program:
Visitors take advantage of the festival to discover Rosheim's exceptional architectural heritage: the Romanesque House, the 12th-century Saints-Pierre-et-Paul Church, the medieval ramparts, and the fortified gates. The town is also the starting point for vineyard trails offering splendid panoramas of the Alsace plain and the Vosges mountains.
The Rosheim Wine Festival is scheduled for the first Sunday of October 2026. Rosheim winemakers will welcome visitors for tastings and entertainment in the medieval setting of the village.
The Rosheim Wine Festival returns in October 2026 in the medieval streets of the village. Detailed program to come.
Rosheim town center, medieval streets and village squares, 67560 Rosheim.
By car: Rosheim is 25 km southwest of Strasbourg via the A352 then the D35. Free parking at the entrance of the village.
By train: Rosheim station served by TER trains from Strasbourg (25 minutes) and Molsheim.
The festival is traditionally held on the first Sunday of October.
Free admission. Tastings and food are paid on site.
Stands offering Alsatian specialties and a bar serving wines from Rosheim winemakers.
Intercommunal Tourist Office of Mont Sainte-Odile
Tel: 03 88 50 75 38
Website: www.rosheim.com
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