- Welcome
- Sheer Experience
- Deidesheimer Orgelherbst
- Feel Like Celebrating
- A Foray
- Der Becherbrunnen
- A Tour of Deidesheim
- A Tour With the Tower Writer
- The Artists' Route
- History
- Jewish Life
- Winegrowers' Association
- Historical Town Hall
- Rare Plants
- Museum of Wine Culture
- St. Ulrich Parish Church
- Charnel House
- Das Spital und Gästehaus Ritter von Böhl
- German Museum of Film and Photo Technology
- The Andreasbrunnen
- The Eva of the "Paradiesgarten"
- The Former Castle
- Botanical Gardens
- Historical Wayside Shrines
- An Oasis in the Paradiesgarten
- The “Paradiesgarten” Community Hall
- Castle Grounds
- Von Winning Winery - formerly Dr. Deinhard
- Reichsrat von Buhl Winery
- Bassermann-Jordan Winery
- The Bürgerspital
- St. Martinus Parish Church
- The Geißbockbrunnen
- Geschichts- und Brauchtumsbrunnen
- Kulturhaus - Former Synagogue
- Mediterranean Paradise
- Museums
- Tower Writing
- Vacation Packages
- Guided Experience Tours
- Wine & Forest
- Hospitality
- Active
Winegrowers' Association
Top wines to suit your taste
The winegrowers’ association of Deidesheim has over a century of tradition behind it. As the oldest winegrowers’ association in the Palatinate, it attempts to demonstrate the cultural aspects of wine. Of course, this is best done on the spot. You are invited to see, smell, taste and feel the wines, the joie de vivre and the culinary specialties of the region. There are plenty of opportunities to familiarize yourself with the wine culture. You can, for example, participate in a wine cellar tour, which is offered each Friday from May until September at 10 AM. But there are also the Days of Wine and Arts on the first weekend after Pentecost, wine tasting sessions by arrangement, the Wine Fair in August, or the very popular visit to the “Weinparadies”. In this special “paradise” you are invited to experience wine aromas, taste wines and choose from a variety of perfect gifts and wine accessories.
The members of the winegrowers’ association form a very close-knit community, which is responsible for the cultivation of about 165 hectares of vineyards around Deidesheim. More specifically, winery-related knowledge has been passed on by the association’s members for generations. Today, this knowledge is combined with the use of modern devices. However, environmental issues and new trends are always taken into account too. By constantly exchanging experiences and information, the winegrowers are able to optimize their ambitious and determined high-quality work in the vineyards. As a result, they are provided with healthy, top-quality grapes, which are especially useful for production of good wines.

