Breisach, Badischer Winzerkeller

Breisach, Badischer Winzerkeller

Breisach, Badischer Winzerkeller
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Whitechris1
Tennessee422 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
Breisach is a small village so there’s not much to see or do there except to walk up the medieval incline road to see the interesting old cathedral at the top. Once you’ve done that, a nice stroll through the city streets reveals quite an abundance of shopping and eating opportunities.
We had a terrible eating experience
Written February 6, 2023
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Janet M
Cordova, TN636 contributions
Aug 2021
We visited Ihringer Winemaking Cooperative of the Badischer Winzerkeller in Breisach, Germany in August 2021. This was an included and the last excursion we did while on our 8-day Avalon Waterway river cruise. Badischer Winzerkeller, located in Germany’s southernmost wine country in Baden, is one of the largest cooperative of wineries and the largest German wine producer in Europe. The mission of this union of winegrowers is to jointly use resources, process the grapes produced, and market the wine, thus achieving the efficiency of large farms. We were given a tour of this huge facility and learned about the winemaking process, We enjoyed a tasting of three Ihringer wines (Ihringer Fohrenberg Grauer Burgunde, Ihringer Premium Spatburgunder Rotwein, and Ihringer Winklerberg Spatburgunder Weissherbst). We enjoyed the tour and tastings. The wine store was great and we brought several bottles (17 Euros/$19.98 USD). They even wrapped one of the bottles of wine for us free to be given to one of the cruise ship passenger who was having a birthday that day. Our local guide, Peter Bury, was excellent.
Written January 24, 2022
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DaveTurlock_ca
Turlock, ca142 contributions
Apr 2012 • Couples
Visited the Black Forest April 3, 2012 as part of our Viking River Boat cruise. The scenery was just OK. Keep in mind we live near the California Sierra Nevada mountains and Yosemite and this didn't come close at all. The highest elevation was about 3,000 ft, so the scenery was more scrub bushes and like that. The stop at the clock shop and glass blowing was touristy, but the entire experience was kinda ho-hum. I guess that's why they call the forest BLACK....I wouldn't waste my time in Europe on a trip back there. Hope this helps you with your plans.
Written April 21, 2012
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Enairam D
Bern, Schweiz79 contributions
If you are on your way and have a driver who can resist delicious wines you should visit this place. If you are tempted to taste, better pass by
Written January 19, 2012
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Patbro
Delray Beach, FL458 contributions
Jun 2017
This is a really nice area to just walk around for a couple of hours. We were on a cruise on the Rhine and our boat docked here and most everyone went on a guided tour of a large city nearby, but we wanted to see what a small German town really was like. This is a perfect place to do so. Walking through the neighborhoods on the way to the town center gave us a good idea of the town and its architecture and way of life. We also stopped for a snack and drink, of course!
Written July 19, 2017
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Roger335
Milton Keynes, UK44 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
Four days in the Black Forest area, staying near Breisach was delightful. Toured the area by car, boat and train giving us a complete understanding of what the Rhine, mountains and towns can offer in this region of Germany that provides a new experience at every turn of the river, road or rail-track. Short cruises on the Rhine are inexpensive in boats that offer full food and drink service and a running commentary of the sights (commentary in French and German only). The train service is excellent, once you understand the automatic ticket machines that even baffled German tourists! A train trip to the city of Freiburg is a must, saves the bother of finding carparking and the main station is city centre located. If you stay in Breisach then the train ride is free.
Written May 22, 2016
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Maioha
Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany614 contributions
Aug 2018 • Friends
Two weeks ago, friends of ours in Breisach suggested we go to the Badische Winzerkeller for a Flammkuchen. We arrived there last night at a quarter past seven and there was NO FOOD left - no Flammkuchen or any of the "other culinary delights" that are offered on the Badische Winzerkeller's website, as follows:
"Und von April bis Ende September lädt Sie unsere Weinterrasse mit leckeren badischen Flammekuchen und weiteren kulinarischen Köstlichkeiten zum Verweilen ein." We were very disappointed and amazed that a large organisation like the Badische Winzerkeller can run out of food so early in the evening.
Written August 17, 2018
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