Moselle Wine Museum, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany


4.0 (233 reviews) Spent Ranking #4 in Bernkastel-Kues Speciality Museums

Independent wine tasting for 18 EUR pp.

The Mosel-Vinothek in Bernkastel-Kues is the biggest vinothek for Moselriesling, world wide. Our wines were organoleptic tested and chose by a panel of experts. You have the golden possibility to taste and buy 150 different sorts of wine from the Moselle region. This unique degustation permits you to experience, compare and enjoy the diversity of the liquid treasuries from Moselle, Saar und Ruwer.You are invited to apply yourself in your personal studies of wine and expand your knowlodge about the wine-growing district Moselle and its winemakers in an unconstrained atmosphere. Our professional staff and some interesting information boards are ready to clarify your questions. Visit our vinothek with its ever-changing offers and some of the best wines from the Moselle.

Address

Cusanusstr. 2, 54470 Bernkastel-Kues, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany

Mobile

+49 6531 4141

Website

http://www.moselweinmuseum.de/

Current local date and time now

Sunday, May 12, 2024, 9:25

User Ratings

4.0 based on (233 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4David R 5:00 PM May 12, 2022
    Almost Overwhelming - But Great Never the Less
    Where else can you find a range of local wine producers - over 100, and literally hundreds of wines to taste for 18 euros...all self service so you can take your time, try before you buy or not at all, but a great way to get a taste of pretty well everything the Mosel wine makers have to offer and all in the one place. Cheers!

  • 3moosegrin 5:00 PM Sep 2, 2021
    Museum Experience below par for English speaker, Tasting cellars amazing
    This is really two difference experiences, The Museum and 2 the tasting cellars. The Museum could be a 4 or a 5 if you spoke German. For an English speaker on a 3. . I was disappointed that there were very few artifacts or objects used in winemaking. It starts with a very long film in German only that must have been commissioned by the Rieseling marketing board. Lots of pictures of grapes and close ups of people eating and drinking, Skip it if you don't speak English. The touch screens do have an English option and you can learn more about the actual wine making process that you probably wanted to know. Right now to the organic chemistry of the wine. The short film at the end does have English subtitles and is very good. The tasting cellars were extremely impressive, 130 different bottles and yes, unlimited tasting. For 18 Euros, that is a bargain,

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