
- Palatinate Spring Awakening: Almond and Wine Walk
- Welcome sparkling wine
- 5 estate wines
- 3 almond delicacies (salty, sweet, …)
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February 2026
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Ready to leave winter behind and welcome spring with all your senses? Then come along!
I welcome you at the winery with a glass of sparkling wine. You’ll discover fascinating stories about almonds, their origins, and why they’ve been at home in the Palatinate for centuries – culturally, biologically, and even religiously.
Then we head out into nature: Take a deep breath – fresh air, almond fragrance, spring.
We stroll between blooming almond and fruit trees through the famous Kallstadter Saumagen wine-growing area. Along the way, we’ll taste five estate wines – sometimes right where the vines grow. Perhaps you’ll try a Cabernet Blanc, a Cabertin, or a Palatinate Tempranillo for the first time.
Accompanying the wines are three fine almond delicacies: sometimes salty, sometimes sweet – perfectly paired with matching wines. Imagine enjoying crunchy salted almonds with a Riesling while your gaze sweeps across the Rhine plain.
Follow my invitation to slow down, taste spring, and create cherished Palatinate memories with your favorite people that will make you bloom.
Enjoy wine in a relaxed atmosphere and dive into the sea of vines together!
I’m looking forward to seeing you!
Details
Please note that the almond blossom is a natural and weather-dependent event that cannot be controlled. The spring hike takes place on the scheduled dates at the respective stage of almond development.
Price
35.00 €/person
Duration
3 hours
Suitable for
- Curious wine enthusiasts or those who aspire to become one
- People who enjoy springtime nature, birdsong, fresh greenery, and blooming trees – and who don’t mind a bit of weather! ;)
- Individuals, couples, or small groups of friends
Route Description
- Length: approx. 5 km, 120 meters elevation
- Stroller-friendly, mostly paved paths
- No seating available along the way – you should be able to stand or walk for about 2.5 hours
Please Bring
A smile, curiosity, humor, and a relaxed attitude – the best companions for this experience!
Meeting Point
Roland and Dominique Christ Winery
Weinstr. 125
67169 Kallstadt
Contact
+4915560575228
info@dominique-christ.de
Payment Conditions
The easiest way is to book your ticket directly here. If you encounter any problems, please contact me and I will send you an invoice for the tickets. This must be paid in advance within the specified time period.
Cancellation Policy (Brief)
- up to 30 days before: free of charge or full refund
- up to 8th day: conversion of ticket value (minus 5 € processing fee) into a voucher that you can redeem for another wine experience within 3 years
- from 7th day: no refund
You are welcome to name replacement participants who can take your place. Please notify me of cancellation requests in writing or by phone so I can confirm them.
Travel Information
Travel from Bad Dürkheim or Grünstadt train station by bus.
From Freinsheim and Herxheim train stations, the meeting point is about 3 km and can be easily reached on
foot.
Free public parking is available in large numbers near the Kallstadt cemetery.
It is also possible to use the parking lot near the church (parking disc required, max. 3 hours parking time).
There is a charging station for electric cars.
Bicycles can be parked at the meeting point at the winery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bring my dog?
Dogs are welcome, provided they do not disrupt the event and are friendly to people and other dogs. Dogs must be
kept on a leash at all times.
What happens in "bad" weather?
The event takes place in any weather. Please bring appropriate clothing (sun hat, raincoat, umbrella, jacket,
etc.). If you have a special program planned afterwards, you might also want to bring spare clothes. In case of
heavy rain, I offer you and the group the option to separate the hike from the wine tasting and conduct the
tasting in the winery's barn. However, it’s important to me that we still go outside, even if just a little, to
experience the vibrant nature.
Information
The tour takes place with a minimum of 6 participants.
Please also take a look at the Terms and Conditions.