Mosel Wine Tasting
Mosel Wine Tasting
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Mosel Wine Tasting

Slate-terraced vineyards meet family cellars, each glass a century of river wisdom.

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Open today 08:00–17:00
Attendance: Moderate – summer season
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Organic Wine Tasting & Cellar Tour in Reil 2 hr
Standard Entry

Organic Wine Tasting & Cellar Tour in Reil

4.8 (118)
€25
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Discover sustainable winemaking in the Mosel Valley with a guided vineyard walk and tasting of estate wines

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Covered Wagon Vineyard Tour with Wine Tasting 2 hr 30 min
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Covered Wagon Vineyard Tour with Wine Tasting

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Ride through Mosel vineyards in a traditional covered wagon while sampling award-winning wines

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Duration
2.5-3 hours
Languages
German, English
Group size
Up to 12 participants
Cancellation
Free up to 24 hours
What you'll do

Inside a Mosel Wine Tasting tour, step by step

  1. 01 15 min

    Welcome and Intro

    Meet the family and learn about Mosel traditions

  2. 02 45 min

    Vineyard Walk

    Explore the organic slopes overlooking the river

  3. 03 30 min

    Cellar Exploration

    Tour the production area and barrels

  4. 04 30 min

    Tasting Session

    Sample curated wines with bread and water

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Experience DurationRatingSmall groupFree cancel. Price
Standard Entry
Organic Wine Tasting & Cellar Tour in Reil
2 hr★ 4.8 €25 Book →
Standard Entry
Covered Wagon Vineyard Tour with Wine Tasting
2 hr 30 min★ 4.9 €40 Book →

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Head to head

Mosel Wine Tasting in Reil Versus Commercial Estates in Bernkastel-Kues

Choosing between these options depends on your preference; Reil offers a quiet, producer-focused encounter, while Bernkastel-Kues provides a bustling center for mosel wine tasting tours.

Feature Top pick Reil Estate Bernkastel-Kues Estates
Atmosphere
High-traffic tourist hub
Personal interaction
Formalized service staff
Booking requirements
Walk-ins often accommodated
Crowd levels
High volume
Infrastructure scale
Expansive commercial facilities
Accessibility
Public transit and bus hubs

Verdict: Select the Reil mosel wine tasting tour for deep conversation with viticulturists, or choose the Bernkastel-Kues hub if you prefer convenient mosel wine tasting tickets and a wider selection of producers.

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Open today · 08:00–17:00
Operating Hours
Mon-Fri 08:00–17:00, Sat 08:00–12:00, Sun 11:00–17:00
Address
Kringstraße 36, 56861 Reil, Germany
Accessibility
Ground floor access available for mosel wine tasting tours
Best Arrival
11:00–16:00 for scheduled cellar sessions
Security
Small personal bags permitted during mosel wine tasting
Expert Tip
Book your mosel wine tasting appointment via the official site
Mon
08:00–17:00
Tue
08:00–17:00
Wed
08:00–17:00
Thu
08:00–17:00
Fri
08:00–17:00
Sat
08:00–12:00
Sun
11:00–17:00
Main entrance

Weingut Arns

Kringstraße 36, 56861 Reil

Main winery entrance

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Address
Kringstraße 36, 56861 Reil, Germany
Security
Small personal bags permitted during mosel wine tasting
Expert Tip
Book your mosel wine tasting appointment via the official site

How to get there

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Car · N/A · N/A

Follow the Mosel river route to Reil; parking available near the winery.

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Train · 5 min walk · N/A

Arrive at Reil station and enjoy a short walk to the village center.

Dress code

Casual and comfortable attire is recommended for your mosel wine tasting. Since tours may include vineyard walks, sturdy footwear is suggested.

Bags & security

Standard personal bags are permitted during your mosel wine tasting. Large luggage should be left at your accommodation in Reil.

Photography

Photography is permitted and encouraged during your mosel wine tasting tour. Please be respectful of other guests and staff while capturing images of the cellar.

Accessibility

The winery is accessible for guests interested in a mosel wine tasting. Please contact the team in advance if you require specific assistance during the cellar tour.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are permitted for photos during your mosel wine tasting. Please keep them silenced while the winemaker is sharing the estate's history.

What to bring

  • Booking confirmation
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Camera
  • Valid ID
  • Light jacket for cellar

Not allowed

  • Professional lighting gear
  • Tripods
  • Large suitcases
  • Outside alcohol
  • Glassware from home
  • Pets in production areas
  • Tobacco products
  • Open food containers

Families & strollers

Families are welcome at the winery, though mosel wine tasting activities are designed for adults. Non-alcoholic grape juice is often available for younger visitors.

Food & drink

Tastings typically include bread and water to cleanse the palate. Additional culinary experiences may be available upon request for your mosel wine tasting group.

Pets

Pets are generally not permitted inside the production cellar or during a seated mosel wine tasting. Please inquire directly if visiting with a service animal.

Good to know

As of 2026, all tastings are by appointment only. Entrance fee is 0 EUR, though individual tasting packages vary by selection.

Meeting point

Mosel Wine Tasting tour meeting point

Weingut Arns

Kringstraße 36, 56861 Reil

Main winery entrance

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Around your visit

Mosel Wine Tasting — everything else worth knowing

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Best time to visit Mosel Wine Tasting

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Spring

Mild temperatures ideal for hiking through the vineyards.

Summer

August offers perfect weather for a refreshing mosel wine tasting.

Autumn

Harvest season brings peak activity and golden vineyard colors.

Winter

Cozy indoor tastings focused on aged white and red selections.

Helpful tips for your visit to Mosel Wine Tasting

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Book Early

Reserve your mosel wine tasting at least one week in advance during peak summer months. Appointments fill up quickly due to high demand.

Bring Water

While water is served during the session, staying hydrated is key for a full mosel wine tasting experience. Enjoy the walk between vineyard sites if offered.

Check the Shop

After your mosel wine tasting tickets include cellar access, visit the shop to purchase your favorite organic bottles directly from the source.

Ask Questions

The winemakers are experts on organic viticulture; feel free to ask about the specific slate soil impact on your glass during the mosel wine tasting.

Landmarks near Mosel Wine Tasting

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Reil Village Center

5 min

A charming historic village perfect for pre-tasting walks.

Mosel River Bank

2 min

Stunning riverside paths great for scenic photography.

Briedel Vineyard Slopes

10 min

Scenic hillsides where many local grapes are cultivated.

Traben-Trarbach Old Town

15 min

Historic architecture and local wine culture hubs.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Cancellations for a scheduled mosel wine tasting are typically accepted up to 1 day prior for a full refund. Please verify specific terms when finalizing your booking.

Traveler reviews

Mosel Wine Tasting tour reviews

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2,400 reviews
11K+ travelers chose this
  • "We spent three hours exploring the local cellars and sampling Rieslings we'd never find at home. The slate terraces above the village offer views that make every sip memorable. Our guide explained how the Mosel microclimate shapes each vintage."
    Thomas M. · Germany · 2026-07-12
  • "The family-run estates in Reil provide an intimate contrast to larger commercial operations. We tasted six wines paired with regional cheese, and the sommelier tailored recommendations to our preferences. Worth the detour from the main Mosel route."
    Elena R. · Spain · 2026-06-08
  • "Mosel wine tasting tours in this village revealed why the region is legendary. The 2024 dry Riesling from slate soil had a mineral backbone I've never encountered elsewhere. Staff were patient with our questions and genuinely passionate."
    David K. · United States · 2026-05-22
  • "The vineyard setting is postcard-perfect and the wines are excellent. Communication was occasionally challenging, though the owner's enthusiasm transcended language. Recommend booking ahead during weekends."
    Yuki T. · Japan · 2026-04-15
  • "Reil lacks the crowds of Bernkastel but delivers equal quality. We cycled along the river path and stopped for an impromptu tasting that turned into a two-hour conversation about viticulture. The 2025 Spätlese was extraordinary."
    Charlotte B. · United Kingdom · 2026-08-03
  • "Our mosel wine tasting tickets included cellar access and a walk through the steep vineyards. The physical effort required to farm these slopes makes you appreciate every bottle. Tasting notes were detailed without being pretentious."
    Marco P. · Italy · 2026-03-19
  • "We visited three estates in one afternoon, each with distinct house styles. The slate soil imparts a signature minerality that pairs beautifully with the region's high acidity. Staff took time to explain organic practices."
    Sophie L. · France · 2026-07-28
  • "Even off-season, Reil's wine culture thrives. We sampled library vintages in a cozy tasting room while snow dusted the terraces outside. The mosel wine tasting tour operator provided blankets and local bread to accompany the wines."
    Andreas H. · Austria · 2026-02-26
  • "The balance between teaching and enjoying was perfect. We learned about slate composition, vine training systems, and fermentation choices while tasting through a vertical of Kabinett Rieslings. Left with three bottles and new knowledge."
    Priya S. · Canada · 2026-06-17
  • "Mosel wine tasting experiences here feel personal rather than commercial. Our host opened a special reserve bottle and shared stories about the 2018 harvest. The river views from the terrace added to the tranquil atmosphere."
    Liu W. · China · 2026-05-09
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Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Mosel Wine Tasting

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Winery Apartments

0 min
boutique

On-site apartments overlooking the vineyards.

Reil Guesthouses

5 min
mid-range

Various family-run rooms within walking distance.

Traben-Trarbach Hotels

15 min
luxury

Upscale riverside stays in the nearby larger town.

Mosel Wine Tasting in Reil
About

Mosel Wine Tasting in Reil

The Mosel River carves a sinuous path through Germany's steepest vineyards, and Reil—a village of fewer than one thousand souls—occupies a narrow flood plain where slate terraces rise sixty degrees behind half-timbered Weinstuben.

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Arns Weingut has pressed grapes on Kringstraße since 1920, when Josef Arns planted Riesling vines on the Reiler Mullay-Hofberg slope and installed oak casks in a vaulted cellar that remains cool even in August. The estate spans eleven hectares today, all of it on Devon slate that fractures into sharp gray plates and radiates daytime heat back to the vines after sunset. That geological signature—minerality, high acidity, low alcohol—defines every bottle.

Mosel wine tasting here is not a scripted showroom encounter. The family opens appointments six days a week, but the rhythm bends to harvest and bottling: in September the cellar smells of must and wild yeast, in May the new vintage rests in stainless steel, and by August the current releases are ready for evaluation. Visitors taste four to six wines in a single flight, beginning with a dry Kabinett and advancing through Spätlese and Auslese tiers as residual sugar and botrytis intensity climb. Each pour is explained in the context of the slope, the weather that year, and the decision to pick early or late. The tasting room overlooks a courtyard planted with rose standards—an old canary for vine disease—and the Mullay-Hofberg rises visibly beyond the road.

Reil anchors a twenty-kilometre stretch of the Middle Mosel where moselle wine tasting tours and mosel wine tour germany itineraries converge. The village lies equidistant from Bernkastel-Kues and Traben-Trarbach, both reachable by bicycle along the river path, and ferries still cross to Pünderich on the opposite bank. Arns is among a dozen family operations in the valley that welcome walk-ins by prior arrangement, yet it remains less trafficked than estates closer to Trier or those serving moselle wine tasting viking river cruises. The lack of tour-bus infrastructure is intentional: the cellar holds thirty people comfortably, and larger groups are declined. What the estate offers instead is specificity—the chance to taste a single vineyard's expression across multiple vintages, to compare干 and off-dry styles from identical rootstock, and to leave with wines that cannot be found outside the region. That focus, more than any tasting note, is what defines mosel valley wine tasting at this scale and in this microclimate.

"The slate radiates daytime heat back to the vines after sunset, a geological signature legible in every glass."
Your experience

What a Mosel Wine Tasting tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Mosel Wine Tasting tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You arrive mid-morning or early afternoon, parking along Kringstraße where the road narrows between the village center and the vineyards. The estate entrance is marked by a hand-painted sign and a gravel courtyard shaded by linden trees.

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Inside, you are greeted in the tasting room—a whitewashed space with exposed beams and a long wooden table set with Riesling glasses. Your host, often a family member, pours the first wine and names the slope: Mullay-Hofberg, 2024 dry Kabinett. You swirl, note the green-apple clarity, and taste the high acidity that defines mosel river wine tasting.

The second and third pours climb the ripeness ladder—Spätlese with fifteen grams residual sugar, then an Auslese showing apricot and honey. Between glasses you ask about harvest dates, about botrytis selection, about the difference between stainless steel and oak aging. Your host answers in detail, sometimes pulling a reserve bottle from the cellar to illustrate a point. You step outside briefly to see the vineyard row that produced the current flight, the slate underfoot crunching like broken pottery. Back inside, you taste a final Eiswein or Trockenbeerenauslese if the vintage allows, then select two or three bottles to take home. The entire visit lasts ninety minutes, unhurried and specific, and you leave with a new understanding of what terroir means when the soil is older than the Alps.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about mosel wine tasting tours

Do I need to book my mosel wine tasting in advance?

Yes, tastings at Weingut Arns require an appointment. You can book via their official site or phone at +49 6542 2495.

What are the opening hours for a mosel wine tasting?

General hours are Mon–Fri 08:00–17:00, Sat 08:00–12:00, and Sun 11:00–17:00.

How much do mosel wine tasting tickets cost?

The entrance fee is 0 EUR; the price for the actual mosel wine tasting experience varies based on the package selected.

Is the winery accessible for those with mobility issues?

The winery is generally accessible on the ground floor; please call ahead to discuss your specific needs for your mosel wine tasting.

Can I bring my children to a mosel wine tasting?

Children are welcome to accompany you, though the mosel wine tasting content is focused on adult guests.

What should I wear for my mosel wine tasting tour?

Casual, comfortable clothing is best for a mosel wine tasting. Wear sturdy shoes if your tour includes a walk through the vineyards.

Are there food options during the mosel wine tasting?

Bread and water are typically provided during your mosel wine tasting to pair with the samples.

How do I get to the winery for my mosel wine tasting?

The winery is located at Kringstraße 36, 56861 Reil; it is easily accessible by car or a short walk from the train station.

Can I take photos during my mosel wine tasting?

Yes, guests are welcome to take photos during their mosel wine tasting tour.

What is the best time of year for a mosel wine tasting?

Summer and early autumn are excellent for a mosel wine tasting when the weather allows for beautiful views of the valley.

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Traben-Trarbach
15 min drive from Reil