Bergheim
Bergheim runs its Fete du Gewurztraminer across a July weekend in the walled-village centre, with growers pouring varietal flights focused on the signature aromatic. Year on year on the wine-route calendar.
Tip: Bergheim is one of the prettiest walled wine villages on the route; come early in the day to walk the ramparts before the festival crowd builds.
Marlenheim
Marlenheim re-stages the wedding of L'Ami Fritz from Erckmann-Chatrian's 1864 novel every August, with a costumed procession and a parallel wine fair pouring Steinklotz Grand Cru and Marlenheim Cremant.
Tip: The procession is the photo moment; the fair around it is where you taste the village's wines, so plan the visit to catch both Saturday afternoon.
Guebwiller
Guebwiller, home of the four-Grand-Cru Schlumberger estate, runs its wine fair in late August in the town centre. Growers pour Kessler, Kitterle, Saering and Spiegel Grand Cru flights alongside Cremant cuvees.
Tip: Pair the fair with a Schlumberger cellar visit if you can land one; Guebwiller's four Grand Crus are all worked by the Schlumberger estate.
Wettolsheim
The Wettolsheim wine fair takes the small village just south of Colmar through August with a marquee on the central square. Growers from Hengst and Steingrubler Grand Cru parcels pour alongside the village cooperative.
Tip: Wettolsheim makes a quieter alternative base to crowded Colmar in August; cycle in across the vineyards via Wintzenheim or Eguisheim.
Eguisheim
Eguisheim, the circular medieval village south of Colmar, hosts the Fete des Vignerons on the last August weekend, with growers pouring along the colombages. Eichberg and Pfersigberg Grands Crus lead the lineup.
Tip: Eguisheim is classified among the Plus Beaux Villages de France; arrive early to wander the rings of the medieval centre before the festival fills the streets.
Wine route villages
Across August to October weekends, villages from Bennwihr to Mittelbergheim, Eguisheim and Kaysersberg run sentiers gourmands, timed walks through the vines with successive courses and matched glasses at each grower stop.
Tip: Book ahead since spots are capped; Mittelbergheim's run through the Zotzenberg Grand Cru is one of the steeper and more sought-after walks in the season.