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Vins Fins Et Crémants D'alsace, 156 Route De Strasbourg 67140 Dear Sir, Madam, Please find enclosed a presentation of the ZEYSSOLFF Winery, our knowledge and our different activities. The art of winemaking has been passed over from father to son since 1778. Yvan Zeyssolff represents the 11th generation to take over the winery, always with the same passion for wine… We are located in Gertwiller, in front of the Gingerbread shop Fortwenger, with whom we share a big parking accessible by car and bus. The ZEYSSOLF winery has an exceptional cellar, housing two hundred-years-old oak casks, with a capacity of 10 000 liters each. Its big curiosity is an old oak barrel created especially for the ZEYSSOLFF family in 1897 and exposed at the World Fair of Paris in 1900. It is still used nowadays to elaborate our white wine. By prior appointment we can organise a complete guided tour of the vines and/or winery, explaining the elaboration of the wine, visiting the cellar, the bottling room and the shop. Vineyard walk (approximately 1h30 to 2 hours, only by prior appointment) The meeting point is at the ZEYSSOLFF winery for a walk through the vines of Heiligenstein. Tasting of a glass of Crémant d’Alsace and a fresh pretzel in the middle of the vineyards (in the cellar in case of rain). NB: Possibility to meet at the Zotzenberg car park (Grand cru - Mittelbergheim) to have the walk with a breathtaking view on the Alsace plains. Guided walking tour + glass of Crémant + fresh pretzel: 25€/pers. NB: only from 10 people minimum – not available in December. Vins fins et Crémants d’Alsace, 156 route de Strasbourg 67140 GERTWILLER 03 88 08 90 08 www.zeyssolff.com TARIF 2020 Projection room with a video explaining the work in the vineyard and all the steps of the wine elaboration in Alsace. Available in French, English, German, Japanese and Chinese. April 2020: opening of a new scenographic space. Come and discover the secrets of the ZEYSSOLFF family. Located in the cellar of the estate completely renovated for the occasion, visitors stroll through the eras… It is the beginning of an incredible immersive experience thanks to a projection of 10mins, at 180°, on 7 oak lightning dating from 1850, visual and sound effects. From 1300 to the present day, the visitor begins a magnificent journey through Alsace in family history… A commented Tasting will complete the formula. Cellar visits and tastings By appointment only [email protected] – (+33) 03 88 08 90 08 - Visit of the cellar and tasting of 5 wines (1h30) : 9€ /pers. - Wine tasting only, 5 wines: 7€/pers. - Cellar visit only (for accompanying person): 5€/pers. Free for – 18 years old (accompanying person) Option: salty or sweet Kougelhopf cake for extra 1.20€ / person (Reservation at least 48 hours before the visit). Visit in English or French, possible in German and Spanish (upon request). Shop and “wine space” accessible for people with reduced mobility. Possibility to rent the tasting room for conferences and seminars Maximum 30 seats with tables and maximum 40 seats without tables. (Video projector and screen included). Room rental for a short reunion (approximately 1 hour – without tables): 200€ the room Room rental with tables + 1 bottle of water per person: 11€/person Room rental with tables + 1 bottle of water per person and 1 break (coffee, tea and gingerbread): 15€/person Possibility of additional visit and tasting of 5 wines: + 5.90€/person Vins fins et Crémants d’Alsace, 156 route de Strasbourg 67140 GERTWILLER 03 88 08 90 08 www.zeyssolff.com TARIF 2020 «Food and Wine Bar» and Tea house… Come and relax, drink a cup of tea with friends, in one of the former wine cellar of the House. A cozy and zen tearoom, with about fifteen seats to welcome you. A second place, the "Food bar", with about twenty seats, is at your disposal: you will be able to taste our delicatessen board or “Planchettes”: cheese, meats, cold fishes, soups …all that matches perfectly with a glass of wine from our winery. Option Aperitif: Salty Kougelhopf (1 piece/person) + small Alsatian sausages + local cheese cubes + 1 glass of Crémant: 15€/person. Option “Planchette” (delicatessen board with cheese, cold fish and bread) + 1 glass of wine: 20€/person (max. 15 pax). Option local Meat Pie and Salad + 1 glass of wine: 20€/person. Option Salmon or Vegetable Quiche + 1 glass of wine: 20€/person. Option “Mont d’Or” (traditional melted French cheese with delicatessen and salad) + 1 glass of wine: 25€/person. (available from November to April only) Option dessert: +5€/person. Option coffe/tea: +2€/person. NB: 1 bottle of wine for 6 people + 1 jug of water + 1 bottle of sparkling water for 6 people. Any additional request not included in the formulas will be charged. NB: outside opening hours a an extra 150€ can be asked The ZEYSSOLFF family invites you to discover their passion through a warm and familial place. Vins fins et Crémants d’Alsace, 156 route de Strasbourg 67140 GERTWILLER 03 88 08 90 08 www.zeyssolff.com TARIF 2020 .
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