Wine and cuisine in Würzburg: A trip for connoisseurs

If you purchase through a link marked *, we will receive a commission.
Wurzburg wine

Würzburg is a city in Lower Franconia known for its unique wines. Würzburg wine plays an important role in the history and culture of this city, which is shaped by the vineyards that stretch across the hills surrounding the city. For centuries, Würzburg winegrowers have cultivated wine and thus created an unmistakable taste.

Did you know that Würzburg wines have been known since the Middle Ages and have become an important economic factor for the city over time? The prince bishops of Würzburg recognized the potential of wine production early on and promoted viticulture by building terraces and planting vineyards in the surrounding hills.

The wine-growing regions around Würzburg are shaped by the different soil formations on which the Würzburg wines grow. To the east is the “Steigerwald” wine-growing region, known for its wines that grow on Gipskeuper soils. West of Würzburg is the "Mainviereck" cultivation area, which is characterized by its red sandstone soil. Excellent red wines grow on it. Finally, the “Main triangle” stretches around Würzburg with well-known wine towns such as Volkach or Sommerach.

Are you ready to discover the Würzburg wine? Embark on a journey through the vineyards and taste the unique wines of the region. From dry to fruity, from white to red - Würzburg has something to offer for every taste.

 

Vineyards above the city
Würzburg wines grow in the vineyards above the city

 

Wine-growing regions in and around Würzburg

The vineyards around Würzburg are unique due to their special location, soil and climate and offer a wide variety of grape varieties and wines. The wine-growing areas in Würzburg are mainly located in three regions: the Mainviereck, the Steigerwald and the Untermain. Each of these areas has its own unique conditions that affect the taste and quality of the wines.

In the Mainviereck one finds above all the red sandstone soils, which are known for their lushness and content. Mainly red wines such as Pinot Noir are grown here, but also white wines such as Silvaner and Riesling. In the Steigerwald, the Gipskeuperboden is predominant, which is known for its fruity white wines such as Müller-Thurgau, Bacchus and Kerner. The Lower Main area is known for its shell limestone soils, on which primarily fruity, elegant white wines such as the Silvaner are grown. The grape varieties in Würzburg are diverse and range from traditional varieties such as Silvaner and Riesling to modern grape varieties such as Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. The winegrowers in Würzburg value sustainability and often work biodynamically. Würzburg wines are diverse.

Wine production in Würzburg is characterized by traditional craftsmanship and modern technology. The winemakers often use gentle methods such as spontaneous fermentation and the use of natural yeasts. Würzburg also has some famous wine cellars like the Staatliche Hofkeller and the Juliusspital, which produce unique wines due to their history and tradition.

 

Steep slopes on the Main - Holidays in the wine region of Germany
Steep slopes of the Würzburg wine on the Main

 

The most famous wines from Würzburg

Many wine lovers come to Würzburg every year to taste the regional wines. Did you know that Würzburg is one of the oldest wine-growing regions in Germany? The city is located in the Franconia region, known for its wines made from the Silvaner, Müller-Thurgau, Bacchus, Domina and Pinot Noir grape varieties. The different grape varieties grow on the soils of shell limestone, gypsum keuper and Buntsandstein in the vineyards around Würzburg and give the wines their characteristic aromas and flavors.

One of the best-known wines from Würzburg is the Silvaner. This grape variety has a long tradition in Franconia and is often referred to as the "king of Franconian wines". The wines have a delicate acidity and a harmonious taste, which is characterized by notes of apple, pear and citrus fruits. The Müller-Thurgau is also a popular grape variety in Würzburg and is characterized by its light and fruity character.

Another typical grape variety in Franconia is Bacchus. This variety is a cross between Silvaner, Riesling and Müller-Thurgau and is often referred to as a "summer wine". The Bacchus has an intense nutmeg aroma and is often served as an accompaniment to asparagus or fish dishes.

The Domina is a red grape variety from Franconia, which is characterized by a strong color and a slightly spicy note. It is often recommended as an accompaniment to hearty dishes or cheese. Finally, Pinot Noir is also a popular grape variety in Würzburg, which is characterized by its powerful, complex aromas of berries and cherries. The Würzburg wines are often strong and spicy and are often served with meat dishes or cheese.

We cordially invite you to taste the most famous wines of the region on our journey through Würzburg and to discover the differences between the different grape varieties.

 

A place for wine tasting
A place for wine tasting

 

Wine tasting in Würzburg

The city of Würzburg in Bavaria is not only known for its baroque architecture and picturesque surroundings, but also for its first-class wines. If you're a wine lover, you're in luck because there are numerous places in Würzburg where you can taste and enjoy excellent wines.

Among the best places for Wine tastings in Würzburg count the wineries and vinotheques that are scattered throughout the city and in the surrounding vineyards. Here you can taste the wines of the Würzburg region directly from the producer and learn more about the grape varieties, cultivation and production. Restaurants and wine bars also often offer wine tasting. There you can also enjoy local specialties and corresponding wines.

If you can't decide which winery to visit, there are also wine tasting tours in Würzburg. These will lead you to different wineries. On these tours you have the opportunity to taste several Würzburg wines in different wineries. At the same time, you can get advice from the local experts. You will also have the opportunity to learn more about the history and tradition of viticulture in Würzburg. On top of that you can enjoy the picturesque landscape of the wine region.

Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or a curious beginner, a wine tasting in Würzburg is an unforgettable experience.

Wine festivals in Würzburg

Würzburg is known for its excellent wines. Therefore, wine festivals are a great way to enjoy them and learn about the local culture.

The wine festivals in Würzburg are an important part of Franconian culture and tradition. The "Würzburg Wine Village" is one of the most famous festivals and takes place in the city center. Here you can enjoy the famous Würzburg wine and traditional food while getting carried away by live music and entertainment.

The "Weinbergfest" at Steinberg is also a great way to enjoy the fresh air in the vineyards and learn about the local culture. Here you also have the opportunity to do wine tasting and guided tours through the vineyards. This is how Würzburg wine tastes particularly good.

Find more wine festivals in Würzburg in this article.

To get the most out of your visit to the Würzburg wine festivals, we recommend researching the program in advance and making sure you have enough time to sample the different wines and food. Overall, Würzburg offers a unique wine culture and is a paradise for wine lovers and connoisseurs.

 

Food with Würzburg wine
Food with Würzburg wine

 

Food and wine in Würzburg

The culinary delights of Würzburg harmonize perfectly with the local wine! Favorites of the region are traditional Franconian dishes such as "Schäufele" (pork shoulder), "Krenfleisch" (beef with horseradish) and "Saumagen" (pork belly and potatoes). They are particularly popular. But also the typical Würzburg “onion roast” is an absolute must for every gourmet.

For wine lovers who would like to enjoy traditional Franconian dishes, we recommend the "Alte Mainmühle" restaurant. Here you can not only taste the famous wines from the Würzburg region, but also enjoy dishes such as "Schäufele" or "Krenfleisch". The restaurant also offers a breathtaking view of the Main and the surrounding vineyards.

Another recommended restaurant is the Bürgerspital zum Heiligen Geist, known for its award-winning cuisine and Würzburg wines. Here you can enjoy dishes such as "goose liver terrine" or "rack of lamb", which harmonize perfectly with the wines from the Bürgerspital winery.

For those who are interested in modern cuisine and Würzburg wine, we recommend the restaurant "Kuno 1408". Here, traditional dishes are prepared in an innovative way and combined with the best wines of the region. The dishes are artfully presented and the wines expertly served.

Overall, Würzburg offers an incredible range of restaurants and dishes that go perfectly with the local wines. So if you are a connoisseur and like to enjoy wine and good food, you should definitely visit the restaurants in Würzburg. Here you can experience the vibrant wine culture of the region and enjoy the culinary delights.

Fazit of Würzburg wine:

In summary, Würzburg is a paradise for wine lovers and gourmets. The city prides itself on its rich wine tradition and offers a wealth of wineries, restaurants and wine festivals that reflect the region's vibrant wine culture.

We dealt with the different wine-growing regions in and around Würzburg and presented the most important grape varieties and wine types. We have recommended the best places for wine tasting and the most popular wine festivals in Würzburg, as well as restaurants that offer traditional Franconian dishes and wines.

The future of viticulture in Würzburg is promising. The winegrowers are increasingly relying on sustainable cultivation techniques and the preservation of biodiversity. The use of organic wines and natural winemaking methods is also becoming increasingly popular. Due to the constant development and innovation in Würzburg wine, the wine landscape on the Main remains interesting and lively for future generations.

In conclusion, we would like to say that Würzburg is a place that simply has to be experienced to fully appreciate the beauty and diversity of wine culture. Experience and enjoy Würzburg wine with these tips.

Questions and answers about Würzburg wine:

Which white wine variety from Würzburg is known and appreciated all over the world?

The Silvaner from Würzburg is known and appreciated all over the world.

Are there also winegrowers in Würzburg who rely on organic cultivation?

Yes, more and more winegrowers in Würzburg are opting for organic cultivation of Würzburg wine and using natural methods for wine production.

Can you taste Würzburg wine directly in the vineyards?

Yes, there are some wineries in and around Würzburg that offer wine tasting directly in the vineyards.

What are the best months to visit the Würzburg wine region?

The best months to visit the Würzburg wine region are from April to October, especially during the harvest season in September and October.

Where can you buy Würzburg wine directly from the winemaker?

There are many wineries in and around Würzburg that sell wine directly from the winemaker. Some of the best-known wineries are, for example, the Juliusspital, Bürgerspital zum Heiligen Geist and the Staatliche Hofkeller Würzburg.


Travel Arrangements

Parking at the airport

Here you can reserve your parking space at the airport.

Arrival by plane, car, bus and train to the Würzburg wine

Arrival by plane, bus or train*. The nearest international airport is definitely Frankfurt. It is also possible to travel by train to Würzburg.

Car Rentals:

Cheap car hire - book quickly and easily!

Accommodation in Wurzburg

Hotels and Accommodations in Wurzburg * you can, for example, easily book via our partner booking.com.

 

 

Accommodation in Würzburg *

For example, these hotels are particularly popular with connoisseurs and wine lovers:

Hotel Melchior Park*:

The Hotel Melchior Park offers a view over the city of Würzburg and the Main Valley. Each room is modern and stylishly furnished and offers all the amenities you would expect from a four-star hotel. The highlight of the hotel, however, is the roof terrace, from which you can enjoy views over the city as well as the vineyards.

Maritim Hotel Wuerzburg*:

The Maritim Hotel Würzburg offers a wonderful view of Würzburg and the surrounding countryside. The hotel is particularly interesting for wine lovers, who are invited to the Franconian wine bar. The hotel also offers a wide range of wines from the region.

Hotel Wuerzburger Hof*:

The Hotel Würzburger Hof is a historical building in the heart of the city and offers a mixture of modern comfort and traditional charm. The rooms are elegantly furnished and offer a cozy ambience.

Hotel Greifensteinerhof*:

The Hotel Greifensteiner Hof is located in a quiet area on the outskirts of the city and offers an oasis of peace and relaxation. The rooms are spacious and comfortably furnished and offer all the amenities you would expect from a four-star hotel. The hotel also has an idyllic garden where you can sit back and relax.

Schlosshotel Steinburg Würzburg*:

The Schlosshotel Steinburg in Würzburg is a hotel that is suitable for both business travelers and holidaymakers. It lies on a hill above the Main and offers a magnificent view of Würzburg and the river. The hotel also has an in-house restaurant that is known for its excellent cuisine. We stayed at the Schlosshotel Steinburg itself. We describe our experiences in this article.

 

 

Book a tour of Würzburg wine & other guided tours here

 

 

Do you like to travel in your motorhome to savor Würzburg wine ?

 

 

Enjoy wine in Würzburg
Click on the photo and then make a note of “Enjoy wine in Würzburg” on Pinterest.

 

Do you also know:

 

Source Würzburg wine: research on site. We would like to thank the Franconian wine country for supporting this trip. However, as always, our opinion remains our own.

Text Würzburg Wein: © Copyright Monika Fuchs and TravelWorldOnline
Photos Würzburg Wein: © Copyright Monika Fuchs and TravelWorldOnline

Wine and cuisine in Würzburg: A trip for connoisseurs

Monika Fuchs

Monika Fuchs and Petar Fuchs are the authors and publishers of the Food and Slow Travel blog  TravelWorldOnline. They have been publishing this blog since 2005. TravelWorldOnline has been online since 2001. Their topics are trips to Savor, wine tourism worldwide and slow travel. During her studies Monika Fuchs spent some time in North America, where she - partly together with Petar Fuchs - traveled to the USA and Canada and spent a research year in British Columbia. This intensified her thirst for knowledge, which she satisfied for 6 years as an adventure guide for Rotel Tours and then for 11 years as a tour guide for Studiosus Reisen around the world. She was constantly expanding her travel regions, but curiosity still gnawed at her: "What's beyond the horizon? What else is there to discover in this city? Which people are interesting here? What do they eat in this region?" As a freelance travel journalist (her articles have appeared in DIE ZEIT, 360° Canada, 360° USA, etc.), she is now looking for answers to these questions as a travel writer and travel blogger in many countries around the world. Petar Fuchs produces the videos on this blog as well as on YouTube. Monika Fuchs from TravelWorldOnline is among Germany's top 50 bloggers in 2021. Find more Information about Monika and Petar Fuchs here.