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Distance from base: 31 km
On the left side of the Mosel with its gentle slopes they specialized in winegrowing already in medieval times, while the ride side of the Mosel with its cultivated fields served as agriculture and livestock.
In the district of Mehring there used to be a villa rustica next to the Roman road whose reconstruction can be visited.
On the highest elevation oft he Mehringer mountains you will find the Landwehrkreuz (cruzifix) from the late 19th century which is a popular hiking destination.
The Sebastiani winery is located in Mehring in the Middle Mosel/Bernkastel area which is due to its southern-facing slopes one oft he best areas for wines of great elegance. This traditional family business is devoted to viticulture with precision and passion for centuries.
Their aspiration: firstclass wines and sparkling wines with character and individual touch.
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The Sebastianis Winery is located in Mehring in the Middle Mosel/Bernkastel area which is due to its southern-facing slopes one of the best areas for wines of great elegance. Your visit will start with a delicious warm German meal consisting of mixed garden salad with dressing, stuffed pork roast (Spiessbraten), a cream and cheese potato casserole (Au-gratin), and fresh German bread served at the vineyard home and will be followed by sampling a variety of Mosel wines. The history of German wines began with the ancient Romans who conquered the region about 100 B.C. and started cultivating grapes soon thereafter. The wines of the Mosel and its tributaries, the Saar and the Ruwer, are richly fragrant, pale in color and light-bodied with a lively, fruity acidity. You can also purchase some wine that you like best to enjoy another wine evening at home or with friends.
They accept USD and EUR cash, Visa and Mastercard and they also take VAT Forms!
Don't forget to bring VAT forms in case you want to purchase some wine.
The German Corner is not at a border to a neighboring country. It is the name of the headland in Koblenz where the Moselle joins the Rhine.
As soon as we arrive at the German Corner, we will get on the cable car to reach the fortress Ehrenbreitstein. There you will have a guided tour of the fortress with its 5000 years of history. Learn about the defensive structures of the Romans, castles of the knights up to Prussian fortification. After the tour we will descent via cable car to the German Corner again where you will have free time for lunch and to explore the city.
With lots of new impressions you will board the bus to head over to our next stop where you will end a wonderful day with a visit at a winery. Mr and Mrs Sebastiani will welcome you and explain different wines to you. A delicious warm German meal consisting of mixed garden salad with dressing, stuffed pork roast (Spiessbraten), a cream and cheese potato casserole (Au-gratin), and fresh German bread awaits you and will be followed by sampling a variety of Mosel wines. Afterwards you have some time to shop their excellent wines.
They accept USD and EUR cash, Visa and Mastercard and they also take VAT Forms!
Don't forget to bring VAT forms in case you want to purchase some wine.
We will start our day at a fairytale castle nestled in the hills above the Moselle River. Castle Eltz is still owned by a branch of the same family that lived there in the 12th century, 33 generations ago. It remained unscathed by wars and its architecture has no comparison.Many of the original furnishings form the past eight centuries can be seen. After the tour you will have some spare time to enjoy the breathtaking view from the castle grounds before we will head towards Bernkastel Kues.
Bernkastel Kues is famous for its beautiful old town and market square, and the castle which offers a beautiful lookout over the Moselle. Many well-known wineries are located here who participate in the annual wine festival wich is held every first week of September. The historical old town is a mace of town houses of the 16th and 17thcentury next to buildings of the 18th and 19th century which show the change of the course of time. Marvel at the half-timbered houses decorated with figures and elaborate carvings circling the market square with the “Michaels Spring” built in 1606 in the middle.
In the late afternoon we will leave Bernkastel and proceed towards Mehring. Mehring is located in the Middle Mosel/Bernkastel area which due to its southern-facing slopes is one of the best areas for wines of great elegance. The history of German wines began with the ancient Romans who conquered the region about 100 B.C. and started cultivating grapes soon thereafter. The wines of the Mosel and its tributaries, the Saar and the Ruwer, are richly fragrant, pale in color and light-bodied with a lively, fruity acidity. You can also purchase some wine that you like best to enjoy another “wine evening” at home or with friends.
Upon arrival you will be greeted by Mrs. and Mr. Sebastiani. Mr Sebastiani will explain different wines to you and you may taste, too.You are also invited for dinner, especially prepared for you by Mrs. Sebastiani. A delicious warm German meal consisting of mixed garden salad with dressing, stuffed pork roast (Spiessbraten), a cream and cheese potato casserole (Au-gratin), and fresh German bread served at the vineyard home and will be followed by sampling a variety of Mosel wines. Afterwards you have some time to shop their excellent wines. They except USD and EUR cash, Visa and Mastercard and they also take VAT Forms!
The Sebastianis Winery is located in Mehring in the Middle Mosel/Bernkastel area which is due to its southern-facing slopes one of the best areas for wines of great elegance. Your visit will start depending on the weather with a short hike on a asphalted road through the vineyards (1h) to a viewpoint. There you will sample a variety of Mosel wines while enjoying the view and learn more about the different grapes and the harvest. For the hike you should bring sturdy shoes. If the weather does not permit a hike in the vineyards you will stay at the winery and enjoy the winetasting there.
Subsequently you will walk back to the winery (1h) and enjoy a delicious warm German meal consisting of mixed garden salad with dressing, stuffed pork roast (Spiessbraten), a cream and cheese potato casserole (Au-gratin), and fresh German bread.
They accept USD and EUR cash, Visa and Mastercard and they also take VAT Forms!
Don't forget to bring VAT forms in case you want to purchase some wine.
Due to the recent COVID-19 travel restrictions we may have to modify or cancel this trip!
To ensure ITT is providing you with the best possible experience, please always check the status of your tour a day before departure, to ensure it is not cancelled.
Tour | Date | Departs - Returns |
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Tour 1 | 28 January 2023 | on request |
Tour 2 | N/A | on request |
Tour 3 | N/A | on request |
Tour 4 | N/A | on request |
Please review our cancellation policy prior to booking.
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Tour | Adult | Child (3-12) |
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Tour 1 | € 69 | ADULTS ONLY |
Tour 2 | € N/A | ADULTS ONLY |
Tour 3 | € N/A | ADULTS ONLY |
Tour 4 | € N/A | ADULTS ONLY |
*Price may change due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Don't forget your VAT-Forms in case you want to purchase some wine!
Tour | Included |
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Tour 1 | Round Trip Bus Transportation |
Tour 2 | Round Trip Bus Transportation |
Tour 3 | Round Trip Bus Transportation |
Tour 4 | Round Trip Bus Transportation |
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