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This weekend, the historic old town of Kenzingen will be transformed into a grand tasting mile for the first time, as the Breisgau Wine Market makes its debut. From Saturday, 4 pm to 10 pm, and Sunday, 11 am to 7 pm, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the wine diversity of the Breisgau region, enjoy local cuisine, and engage with winemakers directly.
The event, which is called the Breisgau Wine Market, invites attendees to stroll through the heart of Kenzingen, experiencing a charming festival atmosphere filled with music, cultural events, and food pairings. Winemakers from the entire Breisgau wine region will be presenting their wines for tasting, offering a special experience for wine connoisseurs and newcomers alike.
Regional specialties will be available throughout the event, providing a leisurely shopping experience on Sunday, as well as an opportunity to sample local delicacies while enjoying the wines. Personal exchange with the producers will be possible during the event, allowing visitors to learn more about the wine-making process and the unique characteristics of the Breisgau wines.
Music will provide a backdrop to the festivities, enhancing the overall atmosphere and adding to the enjoyment of the event. The Breisgau Wine Market offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the local culture, taste a variety of wines produced in the region, and gain insights into the wine-making process through vineyard tours and cultural events.
For those interested in attending, it is recommended to check local event listings or contact local tourist information offices for the most up-to-date information. The City of Kenzingen is the source of the information regarding the Breisgau Wine Market.
At the Breisgau Wine Market, attendees can wander through Kenzingen's old town, enjoying a festive atmosphere that includes music, cultural events, and food pairings. Alongside samplings of wines from local winemakers, visitors can also savor regional food-and-drink specialties and browse home-and-garden goods on a leisurely Sunday stroll.