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Discover Stuttgart’s finest wines on this engaging 3-hour guided tour through vineyards, with stunning views, expert insights, and delicious tastings.
Setting out on a wine tour in Stuttgart offers a delightful mix of scenic vineyard walks, insider access to top-tier wineries, and the chance to taste some of the region’s best wines. This particular experience, offered by Weingenuss Stuttgart, provides a well-rounded look into Stuttgart’s hidden wine gems, especially those classified in Germany’s prestigious “VDP” quality group. Whether you’re a casual wine lover or a dedicated connoisseur, this tour promises authentic insights paired with spectacular views.
One of the things we really appreciate about this experience is how it balances educational content with relaxed tasting moments. You’ll learn about the meticulous process behind VDP wines, known for their quality and craftsmanship, while also enjoying the stunning vistas over Stuttgart. However, a consideration worth noting is that the tour involves a moderate hike—so, comfortable footwear is a must. This tour is perfect for those who enjoy walking, scenic vistas, and meaningful wine tastings without the fuss of overly touristy setups.
If you’re someone who values authentic vineyard visits and appreciates learning about the local winemaking culture, this tour will suit you well. It’s also a good choice if you want a more intimate experience—either in a small group or private setting—at a reasonable price point.


This 3-hour guided experience takes you on a walk through the Herzogenberg vineyards, a less-visited but charming part of Stuttgart’s wine scene. The tour features two wine stops at distinguished wineries—Hans Peter Wöhrwag and Aldinger—both recognized for their VDP status. This designation indicates high standards and meticulous craftsmanship, making their wines a real treat for enthusiasts.
The journey begins in Fellbach, an accessible town just minutes from Stuttgart, where you’ll meet your guide at a cozy sitting area on Esslingerstrasse 160. The tour’s pace involves a gentle hike through vineyards and shrine gardens, with plenty of opportunities to take in the spectacular views over Stuttgart, the Württemberg burial chapel, and the Mercedes-Benz Arena. These viewpoints are among the highlights, offering picturesque backdrops perfect for photos or just soaking in the landscape.
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The guided aspect is a real plus here. Your host, an experienced guide, will walk you through the vineyard work and the unique qualities of VDP wines, which emphasize quality over quantity. Expect to hear about the winemaking process and what sets these Stuttgart wineries apart from others. As one reviewer noted, the guide was “very nice,” adding a friendly, approachable vibe to the experience.
The tastings involve three different VDP wines, each showcasing the best of Stuttgart’s winemaking talent. Alongside the wines, you’ll enjoy a small Swabian snack, perfect for balancing the alcohol and adding local flavors to the journey. This isn’t just about drinking—it’s about appreciating the craftsmanship, terroir, and tradition behind each glass.
Throughout the walk, you’ll stop at key vistas, such as the Herzogenberg viewpoint with sweeping views of Stuttgart, and the burial chapel on the Württemberg, which adds a touch of historical charm. The Mercedes-Benz Arena, a famous Stuttgart landmark, also pops into view, making the tour a visual feast for fans of both wine and local culture.

The tour begins in Fellbach at Esslingerstrasse 160, where a comfortable sitting area serves as a welcoming meeting point. From there, it’s an easy walk or public transport ride—via U- or S-Bahn—to the vineyards. The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity that doesn’t take over your entire itinerary.
The walk through Herzogenberg vineyards is gentle but enough to feel like a meaningful escape from the city. We loved the way the guide explained vineyard work—from pruning to harvesting—and how these practices influence the wines you taste later. The stops at shrine gardens add a peaceful, almost meditative touch, and the viewpoints provide stunning backdrops to your tasting experience.
Both wineries give you insight into what makes VDP wines special—minimal intervention, focus on terroir, and high standards.
During the tour, your guide will introduce you to three exclusive wines—an introduction that’s ideal for those wanting to expand their palate. The wines are paired with a small Swabian snack, which complements the tasting and adds a local flavor. Reviewers have praised the delicious wines and the knowledgeable guides, with one describing the tour as “very nice” and the wines as “delicious.”
The viewpoints are more than just pretty pictures—they’re integral to understanding the landscape and how it shapes the wines. The Herzogenberg viewpoint offers sweeping views, while the Württemberg burial chapel provides a historical dimension to the walk. The proximity to the Mercedes-Benz Arena also means you get a sense of how modern Stuttgart blends with its traditions.

At $49 per person, this tour offers good value considering the quality of wine tastings, the scenic walk, and expert guidance. The inclusion of three wines and a snack makes it a well-rounded experience without hidden costs. For wine lovers, especially those interested in top-tier VDP wines, the price reflects access to small, high-quality wineries that are often not open to the public.
The fact that you are in a small group or private setting enhances the experience—it feels more personal and informative, perfect for those who prefer intimacy over large tours.

This experience is ideal for wine enthusiasts eager to explore Stuttgart’s best wines in an authentic setting. It’s also perfect for scenic lovers who enjoy combining nature, culture, and good drinks. The walk through vineyards suits those comfortable with moderate activity; it’s not overly strenuous but does involve some walking and standing.
If you value insider knowledge, a relaxed pace, and views over the city, this tour checks all the boxes. It’s a particularly good choice for visitors staying in Fellbach or nearby Stuttgart, given its proximity and ease of access.

This Stuttgart wine tour stands out for its combination of scenic beauty, top-quality wines, and knowledgeable guides. It’s a fantastic way to get off the beaten path and experience the city’s wine culture in a more intimate and authentic manner. The inclusion of two distinguished VDP wineries ensures that you’re tasting some of the best wines Stuttgart has to offer, delivered in a friendly, approachable style.
What makes this tour especially appealing is how it balances education and enjoyment—you’ll learn about the winemaking process, the importance of terroir, and vineyard work, all while sipping excellent wines and taking in spectacular views. The small snacks and the relaxed walk make it a comfortable, memorable experience.
While it may not be suitable for people with mobility issues or those seeking a more structured, bus-based tour, it’s perfectly suited for active travelers who love wine, nature, and a touch of local history.
This is a highly recommended experience for those wanting an authentic, insider’s look into Stuttgart’s wine scene. It offers great value for the price, memorable views, and the chance to taste wines that represent the best Stuttgart has to offer.
“Great tour, very nice guide, delicious wines and a wonderful view over Stuttgart”

Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is designed for adults, mainly because of the wine tastings and walking involved. It’s not intended for children, and the focus is on wine appreciation and vineyard views.
How long does the tour last?
The guided walk takes approximately 2.5 hours, with the entire activity lasting around 3 hours including meeting time and tasting.
What should I bring?
It’s recommended to bring water to stay hydrated during the walk. Comfortable shoes are also advisable, given the vineyard hike.
Can I join the tour privately?
Yes, the tour offers both shared and private options, allowing for a more personalized experience if preferred.
Where do we meet?
The meeting point is in front of the sitting area at Esslingerstrasse 160, Fellbach, a short distance from Stuttgart.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, this activity isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues, as it involves some walking through vineyard terrain.
This guided wine walk in Stuttgart offers a wonderful blend of scenic views, excellent wines, and engaging insights—making it a worthwhile addition to any wine lover’s itinerary in Baden-Württemberg.