Info-Vinothek Mainz ★ 4.4
Rheinland-Pfalz consortium showroom on the Brueckenturm at Mainz City Hall, with a rotating winemaker-of-the-month from one of the six Rhineland-Pfalz wine regions and an open tasting bar.
Rheinland-Pfalz consortium showroom on the Brueckenturm at Mainz City Hall, with a rotating winemaker-of-the-month from one of the six Rhineland-Pfalz wine regions and an open tasting bar.
Living-room style vinothek at Neubrunnenstrasse 14 in Mainz, with a regularly rotating selection from Rheinhessen producers, occasional guest-winemaker pours and a curated retail shelf alongside the bar.
Mainz Weinhaus at Rheinstrasse 38 with 40 open Rheinhessen wines by the glass and a 100-bottle Rheinhessen-Rheingau-Mosel list. Classic Weinstube fare with a weekly-changing menu and a 90-seat indoor room.
The list: 40 open Rheinhessen wines by the glass plus more than 100 bottles across Rheinhessen, Rheingau, Mosel, southern Europe and Australia; menu adjusted weekly
Pours: Rheinhessen Riesling, Rheinhessen Silvaner, Rheingau Riesling
Vinothek and by-the-glass bar at Neubrunnenstrasse 14 in central Mainz with a rotating Rheinhessen-led list, a retail shelf and regular guest-winemaker pop-up tastings throughout the year.
The list: Wine bar, retail vinothek and event space pouring a rotating Rheinhessen-led selection by the glass, with guest-winemaker pop-ups on the calendar
Pours: Rheinhessen Riesling, Rheinhessen Silvaner, Spaetburgunder
Wine storage, retail and event space at Klarastrasse 7-9 in central Mainz, in a vaulted Mainz cellar opposite the Dalheimer Hof. Curated Rheinhessen-led shelf with on-site climate-controlled lockers for private collections.
Rhineland-Palatinate consortium retail showroom on the Brueckenturm at Mainz City Hall. Free-entry shop with a rotating winemaker-of-the-month from one of the six Rhineland-Palatinate wine regions.
Vinothek with retail shelf at Neubrunnenstrasse 14 in central Mainz, with a rotating Rheinhessen-led selection, natural-wine corner and regular guest-winemaker pop-ups throughout the year.
Mainz Sektkellerei founded by Christian Adalbert Kupferberg in 1850, with a seven-level cellar at the Kupferbergterrasse. 1.5-hour cellar tour covers medieval vaults, Art Nouveau Traubensaal and a 2,000-year amphora collection.
Sparkling-wine and viticulture museum at the Kupferbergterrasse, founded in the 19th-century Sektkellerei. Displays cover sparkling-wine technology, the Otto von Bismarck Bismarck-Zimmer and a 2,000-year amphora collection.
1.5-hour Mainz Sektkellerei tour at the 1850-founded Kupferberg cellar. Seven-level cellar walk through medieval vaults, the Art Nouveau Traubensaal and Otto von Bismarck's Bismarck-Zimmer with sparkling-wine tasting.