Passionate about travel and architecture, Céline and Yvan ZEYSSOLFF have visited many original and sometimes exceptional family wineries. They all share a common theme: to democratize one of France's finest heritage - wine. The winery is no longer used solely as a working tool, but as a place where wine can be shared through a family and regional history.
Céline and Yvan ZEYSSOLFF, owners of an estate rich in history and heritage, decided to create a place for sharing, where wine enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts will come away enriched not only culturally but also emotionally.
You'll taste several Alsace wines and an Alsatian pie in a unique setting: an old family cellar dating back to 1850, where history and modernity meet! A small, cosy space is also available in the House's former vaulted cellar. Children are welcome, and will be offered grape juice.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Specialized infant seats are available. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The estate is located opposite a large parking lot.
Easily accessible by train: Gertwiller station (5-minute walk) or Barr station (20-minute walk).
Store accessible to people with reduced mobility, but the cellar isn't wheelchair accessible.