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Gastronomy in the Alsace region

The Alsace Region offers a rich gastronomy to its visitors. Home of the French white wine, the Alsace Region is also famous for its food and beer.


The Wines

The Alsace wines are coming from 7 grape varieties (cépages):

  • The Sylvaner wine is light and fresh, with a discret fruity taste.
  • The Tokay Pinot Gris wine has special taste of undergrowth, sometimes slightly smoked.
  • The Pinot Blanc wine is rond, fresh and delicate.
  • The Muscat d'Alsace wine is dry, aromatic, with a taste of fresh fruit.
  • The Riesling wine is dry, slightly fuity and sometimes offer a mineral or flowers taste.
  • The Pinot Noir wine is the only red wine of the 7 Alsace wines and has typical cherry fruity taste.
  • The Gewurztraminer wine might be the most famous Alsace wine. It has a rich taste of fruit, flowers and spices. Gewurz means spices.

All the Alsace wines are bottled in their production areas and proposed in a typical long neck green bottle. You can find more information about the wines of the Alsace Region at the Official Web site of the Alsace Wine Committee: http://www.vinsalsace.com/en/index.htm.


The Food

The Alsace Region is very famous for its food. A mix of French and German cuisine originated special dishes in the area. Alsace is the region of France that owns the largest number of highly ranked stars restaurants.

Traditional starters:

  • The foie gras (premium duck mousse) was invented in Strasbourg in 1780.
  • The cooked pork meat (charcuterie).
  • The spicy bread (pain d'epices).

Traditional dishes:

  • The Baeckeoffe is a dish composed of 3 kinds of meat, potatoes and white wine.
  • The Choucroute is the most famous traditional dish of Alsace. It is composed of sliced and cooked cabbage, sausages and meat.
  • The Riesling Cock (coq au Riesling).

Traditional cheese:

  • The Munster cheese.

Traditional desserts:

  • The soft white cheese cake.
  • The Kougelhopf.


The beers

Strasbourg is the home of numerous breweries:

  • Brasserie Kronenbourg. Kronenbourg is famous in England for the 1664 beer.
  • Brasserie Fisher.
  • Brasserie Adelshoffen.
  • Brasserie Saverne.
  • Brasserie Schutzenberger.

The various beers can be tasted in the bars and pubs, especially around the cathedral of Strasbourg.

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