The Best Germany Wine Festival Events Happening in May 2026

If you’ve been searching for the best Germany wine festival events to visit this spring, May is one of the best months to plan a trip! Across the country, wineries and wine villages are kicking off the season with open cellars, vineyard hikes, street festivals, sparkling wine weekends, and local celebrations that go far beyond a standard tasting room visit. From the Mosel and Rheingau to the Pfalz, Baden, Franconia, and beyond, there’s no shortage of ways to sip your way through Germany in May. Below, you’ll find our handpicked roundup of the best wine events happening across Germany this month perfect for expats, travelers, and anyone ready for a very grape day out!

a couple walking with red wine glasses through a vineyard during a Germany wine walk

Why May Is One of the Best Months for a Germany Wine Festival

May in Germany isn’t just wine season… it’s also packed with public holidays, which means long weekends, more events, and more excuses to get out and explore! With days like May Day (1 May), Christi Himmelfahrt / Ascension Day (14 May), and Pfingsten / Pentecost weekend (late May) at the end of the month, many locals have extra time off and wineries plan some of their biggest spring events around those long weekends. That means more festivals, more open cellar days, and more chances to turn a single day off into a full wine-country escape. If you’re living in Germany or visiting during May, it’s one of the easiest months to make the most of the holiday calendar with a glass in hand.

Franken Wine Region Germany Wine Festival Events 

Welcome to the land of Silvaner, cellar doors, and bottles shaped like flattened pumpkins (yes, that’s the iconic Bocksbeutel). The Franken wine region is all about mineral-rich whites, medieval market towns, and wine lovers who want culture with their Chardonnay. It’s crisp, it’s classy, and it’s way more fun than the guidebooks let on.

Weinfest in Erlangen

📍 Schlossplatz, Erlangen |  📅 13–17 May 2026 | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: The 10th Erlangen Wine Festival brings around 40 Franconian wines to the city’s beautiful Schlossplatz, including wines from one of our Really Grape partner wineries, Weingut Schmitt. Expect live music, local food, and plenty of Frankenwein!

Why it’s worth it: Erlangen’s Baroque square makes a seriously pretty backdrop for a glass of Silvaner. Plus, Weingut Schmitt will be pouring in person, so it’s a great chance to meet one of our partner wineries.

Vibe: Relaxed and perfect for a long-weekend city outing.

Don’t miss: Try the Silvaner from Weingut Schmitt and ask about the difference between their village wines and Grosses Gewächs sites.

Weinfest Bamberg

📍 Maxplatz, Bamberg |  📅 21–25 May 2026 | ⏰ Official opening 21 May at 18:30 | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: A five-day Franconian wine festival with around 40 Frankenweine, live music, and winemakers pouring in person, including Really Grape partner Weingut Schmitt.

Why it’s worth it: Bamberg is already one of Germany’s most beautiful cities. Add Frankenwein, a long Pentecost holiday weekend, and a historic city square, and suddenly your weekend plans are looking very grape!

Vibe: Festive, beautiful, and perfect for a city-break style wine weekend.

Don’t miss: The Silvaner vom Bamberger Stiftsgarten and the Saturday evening Peter Maffay tribute band.

🍷 Sip Tip: Don’t leave Franken without tasting a Silvaner straight from the source! Book a wine tasting or vineyard tour with one of the region’s best winemakers while you’re nearby.

two glasses of white wine overlooking a view at a Germany wine festival

Kaiserstuhl Wine Region Germany Wine Festival Events 

If you’re chasing sunshine, head to the Kaiserstuhl wine region in Germany! Known for its volcanic soils and rolling vineyard hills, this is where Germany leans a little more Burgundy than Riesling, with standout Grauburgunder, Spätburgunder, and Weissburgunder. It’s an easy favorite for sunny wine days, scenic drives, and events that feel a little more relaxed.

MaiWein – Badische Weinstraße

📍 Multiple locations along the Badische Weinstraße (Kaiserstuhl, Breisgau, Ortenau & Kraichgau) |  📅 Throughout May 2026 

What: MaiWein is a month-long celebration of Baden wine culture with events happening all along the Badische Weinstraße. Expect wine hikes, outdoor tastings, winery festivals, and village events stretching from the Kaiserstuhl through Ortenau and beyond.

Why it’s worth it: This is one of the best ways to explore the Baden wine route without committing to just one destination. You can choose the vibe that suits you from a laid-back tasting to a full day of vineyard walking.

Vibe: Different every stop. Some events are relaxed and scenic, others are lively and social.

Don’t miss: The Kaiserstuhl section in particular! The Volcanic hills, terraced vineyards, and warm May sunshine make it one of the most beautiful wine regions in Germany.

Sip into Summer – Freiburg

📍 irie surf |  📅 9 May 2026 | ⏰ 15:00–01:00 | 💶 €10 ticketed event

What: An outdoor summer party at Freiburg’s indoor surf venue with wine, cocktails, food, DJs, and a live surf show. It starts chill in the afternoon and turns into a full evening party.

Why it’s worth it: Wine from the Kaiserstuhl in a surf venue is exactly the kind of unexpected combo we love! It’s fun and accessible, even if you don’t usually go to wine events.

Vibe: Young, energetic, social, and zero wine-snob energy.

Don’t miss: The evening surf show while sipping a glass of Kaiserstuhl Spätburgunder.

Sekt & Garden Party – Bickensohl

📍 Bickensohler Weinvogtei, Bickensohl, Kaiserstuhl |  📅 24–25 May 2026 | ⏰ From 11:00

What: A two-day sparkling wine and garden party at the Bickensohler Weinvogtei cooperative with Sekt, wine, food, and live music over the Pentecost holiday weekend.

Why it’s worth it: Late May is one of the best times to be in the Kaiserstuhl. Warm weather, lush vineyards, and one of Germany’s sunniest wine regions makes this an easy yes.

Vibe: Relaxed, festive, and perfect for a long weekend outing.

Don’t miss: The Grauburgunder grape wine.

Mittelrhein Wine Region Germany Wine Festival Events 

The Mittelrhein might just be Germany’s best-kept wine secret. Tucked between Bingen and Bonn, this UNESCO World Heritage region is where storybook landscapes meet serious wine. Picture impossibly steep vineyards clinging to dramatic cliffs, half-timbered towns that tumble down to the Rhine, and medieval castles dotting the skyline. But the real magic? The wines. Expect crisp, minerally whites…especially Riesling!

Mittelrhein-Weinmesse

📍 Mittelrheinhalle, Bacharach | 📅 16 May 2026 | ⏰ From 12:00 | 💶 Paid entry

What: The annual Mittelrhein wine fair brings producers from across the region together under one roof in Bacharach, giving visitors a rare chance to taste the full range of Mittelrhein wines in one afternoon.

Why it’s worth it: The Mittelrhein is seriously underrated. Expect steep slate vineyards, razor-sharp Riesling, and a style that feels different from both Mosel and Rheingau.

Vibe: Wine-focused but friendly. Great for curious tasters and Riesling lovers.

Don’t miss: Look for wines from the Bacharacher Hahn and Posten vineyard sites.

Genuss am Weinberg – Philipps-Mühle

📍 Ameisenberg Vineyard, St. Goar-Werlau | 📅 24 May 2026 | ⏰ 11:00–19:00 | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: A scenic Sunday wine event in the Ameisenberg vineyard above the Rhine, hosted by Really Grape partner Weingut Philipps-Mühle. Visitors can stroll, sip, and enjoy Mittelrhein wines right where they grow.

Why it’s worth it: The vineyard looks directly across to Burg Rheinfels, giving you Rhine views, castle views, and mineral Mittelrhein Riesling in one extremely photogenic package.

Vibe: Relaxed, scenic, and perfect for a slow Sunday with friends.

Don’t miss: The St. Goarer Ameisenberg wines poured in their home vineyard.

the village of Dernau where there are famous Germany wine festival events that happen in May 2026

Mosel Wine Region Germany Wine Festival Events

Home of steep slopes, slate soils, and seriously stunning Riesling. The Mosel region is Germany’s most iconic for good reasonExpect crisp, mineral-driven whites, charming medieval villages, and castle views that’ll make you want to cancel your afternoon.  If you just moved here, this isn’t your Kroger, Albertson’s, or Target Riesling; get ready to be impressed!

Blossom and Wine Festival – Koblenz-Güls

📍 Koblenz-Güls | 📅 1 May 2026 | ⏰ Various times | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: A traditional spring festival celebrating blossom season in one of Koblenz’s prettiest wine villages. Local winemakers pour their wines outdoors in a festive setting near the river.

Why it’s worth it: May 1st on the Mosel always delivers. Fresh spring energy, vines coming back to life, and a relaxed holiday atmosphere make this a classic local outing.

Vibe: Neighbourhood feel, genuinely local, easygoing and social.

Don’t miss: The riverside views and a glass of local Riesling from one of the Güls producers.

Vineyard Wine Hike – Zell an der Mosel

📍 Zell an der Mosel | 📅 2 May 2026 | ⏰ From 11:00 | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass at stops)

What: A public wine hike from Zell’s market square up through the vineyards to the Collis Tower, with multiple tasting stops along the route. Just show up and start walking!

Why it’s worth it: Wine hikes on the Mosel are a completely different experience from standing at a festival. You earn your glass, the scenery is stunning, and the whole day feels social and fun.

Vibe: Active, scenic, and easygoing. Perfect for a half-day adventure.

Don’t miss: The Schwarze Katz viewpoint on the climb. It’s one of the best river views on the middle Mosel!

Weinfestival Koblenz – Opening

📍 Koblenz city centre + Rhine & Moselle riverbanks | 📅 Opening 8 May 2026 (festival runs until 11 July 2026) | ⏰ Various times throughout the season | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: The Koblenz Wine Festival opens in May and continues through summer with pop-up wine bars, riverside tasting spots, and special events across the city. Wines from Mosel, Mittelrhein, Ahr, and Rheinhessen all come together in one place.

Why it’s worth it: Few cities can offer four wine regions in one weekend. The festival setup feels easy and modern, with wine bars built into the riverfront instead of one crowded festival ground.

Vibe: Urban, relaxed, easy to pair with sightseeing or a spontaneous evening out.

Don’t miss: Taste Ahr Spätburgunder next to Mosel Riesling. They’re two very different styles, both excellent.

Fest der Römischen Weinstraße – Schweich

📍 Schweich, near Trier |  📅 9–11 May 2026 | ⏰ Various times

What: The Roman Wine Road Festival officially opens the Mosel wine season with regional wines, food, and live entertainment in Schweich.

Why it’s worth it: This one has history built in. The Romans planted vines here over 2,000 years ago, and that connection gives the whole festival extra character.

Vibe: Festive, historic, family-friendly, and full of local pride.

Don’t miss: Look for wines from Trittenheimer Apotheke or Neumagen-Dhron vineyard sites if available.

Open Wine Cellar Days – Traben-Trarbach

📍 Traben-Trarbach |  📅 14 May 2026 | ⏰ Various times

What: Wineries across Traben-Trarbach open their private cellars for public tastings and behind-the-scenes access.

Why it’s worth it: This town is one of the most beautiful on the Mosel, known for Art Nouveau architecture and dramatic river views. Add cellar access and it becomes a standout day trip.

Vibe: Exploratory, atmospheric, and perfect for curious wine lovers.

Don’t miss: The grand old merchant houses along the riverfront. Many of the wine cellars sit beneath them.

Steep Slope Wine Festival – Winningen

📍 Winningen |  📅 16–17 May 2026 | ⏰ 11:00–18:00

What: A public wine festival set along a 4 km hiking route through Winningen’s steep Mosel vineyards, with winery stands and food stops directly among the vines.

Why it’s worth it: This is one of the most unique wine events on the Mosel. Instead of tasting wine, you’re walking through the dramatic slopes where it’s grown.

Vibe: Active, scenic, and unforgettable. Great for people who like their wine with fresh air and views.

Don’t miss: Look for wines from the Röttgen or Uhlen vineyard sites if any stand is pouring them.

Mythos Mosel – Riesling Journey

📍 Kesten to Zeltingen |  📅 29–31 May 2026 | ⏰ Various times across the weekend

What: One of the Mosel’s most famous wine events, with around 120 wineries pouring across multiple villages and tasting stages along the river.

Why it’s worth it: This is bucket-list territory for Riesling lovers. The access to so many producers in one weekend is genuinely rare.

Vibe: Serious wine enthusiasm meets beautiful scenery. Great for a full weekend trip.

Don’t miss: Make time for the smaller producers too! Future favorites are often found here.

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a white wine and red wine glass with snacks setup on a table at a Germany wine festival

Pfalz Wine Region Germany Wine Festival Events 

If Germany’s wine regions had a cool older cousin, it’d be the Pfalz. With sunny weather, vibrant villages, and a wine fest practically every weekend, this place knows how to pour and party. It’s home to bold Rieslings, cozy Straußwirtschaften (aka pop-up wine taverns) and scenic trails perfect for tipsy strolls between vineyard stops.

LagenKostBar – Forst an der Weinstraße

📍 Gutshof Murjahn, Forst an der Weinstraße | 📅 1–2 May 2026 | ⏰ Fri 15:00–21:00 | Sat 11:00–19:00 

What: A two-day tasting event where ten top wineries from Forst come together to pour wines from the village’s most famous vineyard sites, including Kirchenstück, Ungeheuer, and Pechstein.

Why it’s worth it: Forst is one of Germany’s most respected wine villages, and these are the wines that built its reputation. It’s a rare chance to taste iconic bottles directly from the people who made them.

Vibe: Knowledgeable but welcoming. Great for serious wine lovers and curious newcomers alike.

Don’t miss: The guided vineyard walk through Kirchenstück.

Haardter Weinfest auf der Straße

📍 Haardt an der Weinstraße, Neustadt | 📅 8–14 May 2026 | ⏰ Drop in throughout the day | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: One of the Pfalz’s most loved street wine festivals, where local wineries open directly onto the village lanes of Haardt. The whole neighbourhood becomes one big walk-through tasting experience.

Why it’s worth it: This is proper village festival energy and not overly touristy. You can stroll from winery to winery with a glass in hand and chat directly with producers.

Vibe: Relaxed and easy to spend way longer at than planned.

Don’t miss: Ask about the Mandelring and Herrenletten vineyard sites while tasting Riesling or Spätburgunder.

Muttertagsjazz – Weingut Bremer

📍 Weingut Bremer, Niefernheim, Zellertal | 📅 10 May 2026 | ⏰ 12:00–17:00 | 💶 Free entry

What: A relaxed Mother’s Day jazz afternoon at one of our Really Grape partner wineries, Weingut Bremer. There will be live music, spring wines, and food from the Weinbar kitchen in the winery courtyard.

Why it’s worth it: Weingut Bremer is run by three sisters, the food is excellent, and the wines are thoughtful, fresh, and beautifully made.

Vibe: Relaxed and perfect for a slow Sunday.

Don’t miss: The spring white wines paired with seasonal snacks from the Weinbar kitchen.

Maifest Maikammer

📍 Marktplatz, Maikammer | 📅 14–17 May 2026 | ⏰ From 11:00 daily | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: A four-day spring wine festival in Maikammer with regional wines, live music, market stalls, and a bottle lottery.

Why it’s worth it: Maikammer is one of the prettiest villages in southern Pfalz, and this is a true local spring kickoff rather than an overdone tourist event.

Vibe: Festive, friendly, and great for couples, groups, or families.

Don’t miss: Try the local Muskateller and grab a ticket for the bottle lottery.

🍷 Sip Tip: Planning a trip to the Pfalz to visit one of these wine Germany wine festival events? Pair with a day trip along the Deutsche Weinstrasse!

Leisböhler Weintage & Maikerwe – Haßloch

📍 Haßloch | 📅 15–17 May 2026 | ⏰ Various times | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: A classic Palatinate wine festival with local wines, traditional food stalls, and live music over a long May weekend.

Why it’s worth it: This is a true local favorite with community vibes, not a polished tourist production. Expect regional wines, regulars who know exactly where to stand, and a fun crowd.

Vibe: Lively, traditional, and great for both families and younger groups.

Don’t miss: Try a glass of Portugieser! It’s one of the most classic reds of the Vorderpfalz.

Loblocher Weinzehnt – Gimmeldingen

📍 Gimmeldingen, Neustadt an der Weinstraße | 📅 22–26 May 2026 | ⏰ Various times | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: A multi-day village wine festival in Gimmeldingen, the same village famous for its almond blossom celebrations. Local wineries pour over several evenings in a relaxed communal setting.

Why it’s worth it: Gimmeldingen always delivers charm. It’s compact, beautiful, and full of producers who know these vineyard slopes inside out.

Vibe: Laid-back, local, and ideal for an evening stroll that turns into a late night.

Don’t miss: Arrive early and walk up through the vineyards for views over the Rhine plain.

Weinfest am Burgweiher – Friedelsheim

📍 Friedelsheim | 📅 23–25 May 2026 | ⏰ Various times | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: A charming wine festival beside the Burgweiher pond in Friedelsheim, with local wineries, food stalls, and live music.

Why it’s worth it: Wine by a castle pond in a tiny village is hard to beat! This is exactly the kind of hidden gem locals hope stays secret.

Vibe: Charming, intimate, and very relaxed.

Don’t miss: Go early evening on Saturday for the best atmosphere.

Weinfrühling – Birkweiler

📍 Birkweiler, Südliche Weinstraße | 📅 23–25 May 2026

What: A three-day wine walk through the vineyards and village of Birkweiler with seven tasting stations, eleven wineries, and food stops along the route.

Why it’s worth it: This is one of the best-loved wine walk events in the region. You’ll actually move through the landscape instead of standing in one square all day.

Vibe: Active, social, and great for small groups.

Don’t miss: The upper vineyard stations with views over Kastanienbusch.

Gasselweinkerwe – Meckenheim

📍 Meckenheim | 📅 29 May – 1 June 2026 | ⏰ Various times | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: A neighbourhood wine festival that spills through the village alleys of Meckenheim over the Pentecost holiday weekend, with wine stands, live music, and local celebration energy.

Why it’s worth it: This is one of the best examples of the classic alley-festival format. It feels less like an event and more like being welcomed into the village party.

Vibe: Lively, social, and very local.

Don’t miss: The smaller side streets often hide the best stands, so make sure to wander beyond the busiest lane.

🍷 Sip Tip: Heading to the Pfalz for Germany wine festival events? Make it extra juicy with a wine tasting experience at one of our partner wineries!

pouring a glass of white wine at a Germany wine festival

Rheinhessen Wine Region Germany Wine Festival Events 

Rheinhessen is Germany’s largest wine region and arguably its most underrated. Known for its laid-back charm and next-gen winemakers shaking things up, this is where you go to sip something unexpected and actually talk to the people who made it. It’s home to some of our fave wine festivals in Germany…you’ll want to keep coming back!

Binger Sektfest

📍 Bingen am Rhein | 📅 7–9 May 2026 | ⏰ From 17:00 | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: An evening sparkling wine festival on the Rhine where local producers pour Sekt and sparkling wines with river views as the backdrop.

Why it’s worth it: German Sekt deserves way more hype, and this is a fun, low-pressure place to discover why. 

Vibe: Great setting, great bubbles, and easy to pair with dinner in town.

Don’t miss: Look for bottles made with traditional fermentation methods (Flaschengärung) for the best quality bubbles.

Wein & Wiese – Hahnheim

📍 Hahnheim | 📅 14 May 2026 | ⏰ 14:00–22:00

What: A relaxed outdoor wine and meadow festival at a historic estate in Rheinhessen with local wines, food, and plenty of space to settle in for the day.

Why it’s worth it: Rheinhessen is often overlooked, and this is a lovely low-pressure way to explore its wines in a scenic outdoor setting.

Vibe: Summery, unhurried, picnic-style.

Don’t miss: Try the Silvaner! Rheinhessen is the heartland of this underappreciated grape variety, and a good Rheinhessen Silvaner from a quality producer is a revelation, especially with food.

Weingut J. Neus Hoffest

📍 Weingut J. Neus, Ingelheim am Rhein | 📅 14–17 May 2026 | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: A courtyard festival at one of Rheinhessen’s most respected wineries, with wines, live music, and a relaxed long-weekend atmosphere.

Why it’s worth it: Weingut J. Neus is especially known for Spätburgunder, and Ingelheim is Rheinhessen’s red wine capital. If you usually think of German wine as only Riesling, this is your delicious little plot twist.

Vibe: Relaxed, convivial, and great for wine lovers who want something a little more focused.

Don’t miss: Taste the Ingelheimer Spätburgunder at the source and thank yourself later.

🍷 Sip Tip: Book a tasting at one of our partner wineries to sip your way through Rheinhessen’s signature styles like Silvaner, Riesling, and bold new blends.

Rheingau Wine Region Events Germany Wine Festival Events 

Small but mighty, the Rheingau wine region of Germany packs serious wine history into a compact stretch along the Rhine. It’s home to legendary Rieslings, a few standout Pinot Noirs, and some of Germany’s oldest and most prestigious estates. The region is super easy to explore—with castles, monasteries, and beautiful Rhine river views around every corner (people pay thousands of dollars to cruise this stretch of the Rhine and you get to pop in at your heart’s content!).

Weinkost im Frühling – August Eser

📍 Weingut August Eser, Oestrich-Winkel | 📅 1–3 May 2026

What: A spring tasting of the new vintage with seasonal food pairings at Really Grape partner winery August Eser. A warm and personal introduction to one of the Rheingau’s most welcoming estates.

Why it’s worth it: This is the kind of event that feels more personal than a standard tasting room visit. Great wines, Rhine views, and genuine hospitality all in one stop.

Vibe: Intimate, friendly, and relaxed. Ideal for people who want more than a quick pour and goodbye.

Don’t miss: The Oestricher Lenchen Riesling! It’s a signature wine from one of the estate’s standout vineyard sites.

Tage des offenen Weinkellers – August Eser

📍 Weingut August Eser, Oestrich-Winkel | 📅 7–10 May 2026 | 💶 Free entry (pay per tasting)

What: Open cellar days at August Eser, where guests can drop in for self-guided tastings and a behind-the-scenes look at the winery. No reservation needed.

Why it’s worth it: There’s something special about tasting wine where it was actually made. Add in a beautiful Rheingau setting and a warm welcome, and it’s an easy yes.

Vibe: Come and go at your own pace.

Don’t miss: Ask to see the barrel cellar. The combination of old stone architecture and ageing Riesling is one of the most atmospheric experiences in German wine country.

35. Rheingauer Weinfest – Idstein

📍 König-Adolf-Platz, Idstein | 📅 13–17 May 2026 | ⏰ Official opening 14 May at 12:30 | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass)

What: A five-day Rheingau wine festival set in Idstein’s beautiful medieval town centre, with live music and wines from top Rheingau producers.

Why it’s worth it: Drinking Riesling in a half-timbered old town square is a hard experience to beat. The setting alone makes this worth the trip.

Vibe: Festive, picturesque, and polished without feeling intimidating.

Don’t miss: The opening ceremony with the Weinhoheiten is a classic German wine tradition.

Nacht der Verführung – Rochusberg Bingen

📍 Rochusberg, Bingen am Rhein |  📅 14–16 May 2026 | ⏰ Evening event

What: An evening wine festival on the hill above Bingen with panoramic views where the Rhine and Nahe meet. Producers from Rheingau and Rheinhessen pour side by side.

Why it’s worth it: The setting at dusk is genuinely special. Great wine, sweeping views, and a rare chance to compare two regions in one stop.

Vibe: Romantic, atmospheric, and ideal for date night energy.

Don’t miss: Walk up to the Rochuskapelle viewpoint before sunset if you can.

🍷 Sip Tip: Want boutique wines delivered to your door this Spring? The Sipper’s Club is our monthly wine club featuring handpicked bottles, virtual tastings hosted by our in-house sommelier, and a community of expats who love wine as much as you do. Join the waitlist now, because our next box drops soon!

a bottle of Rose next to vineyards at a Germany wine festival

Württemberg Wine Region Germany Wine Festival Events 

Württemberg is Germany’s red wine underdog – home to Trollinger, Lemberger, and surprisingly delicious Rosés. It’s casual, community-focused, and best enjoyed at a fest with live music and a plate of käsespätzle.

Böcklerfest – Mundelsheim

📍 Böckler Aussichtsplattform, Mundelsheim | 📅 14 May 2026 | ⏰ 11:00–19:00 | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass/food)

What: A public-holiday wine festival at one of Mundelsheim’s most famous viewpoints, with local Württemberg wines, beer, live music, and food from local clubs and associations.

Why it’s worth it: The Böckler viewpoint overlooks the dramatic Neckar bend, making this one of the most scenic wine festival settings in Württemberg. Wine with a view? We love to see it.

Vibe: Festive, family-friendly, and very local.

Don’t miss: Taste the Mundelsheimer Käsberg wines while looking out over the vineyards they come from.

Afterwork 2026 – Wine Not? Streetfood & Wine

📍 Weinkeller Brackenheim, Brackenheim | 📅 20 May 2026 | ⏰ 18:00–22:00 | 💶 Free entry, no registration required

What: A relaxed monthly afterwork evening at Really Grape partner Weinkeller Brackenheim with Württemberg wine, street food, and an easy midweek social vibe.

Why it’s worth it: This is wine without the fuss. Good bottles, good food, and a friendly setting that’s perfect for expats looking to meet people locally.

Vibe: Young, casual, social, and more cool wine bar than traditional wine fest.

Don’t miss: The Weinkeller team puts real thought into what street food options goes alongside the wines, which makes this a proper food-and-wine experience rather than just drinks.

Käsbergfest – Mundelsheim

📍 Käsberg, Mundelsheim | 📅 22–23 May 2026 | ⏰ Fri from 18:00 | Sat from 16:00 | 💶 Free entry (pay per glass/food)

What: A two-evening wine festival at the famous Käsberg viewpoint above the Neckar bend, with local wines, food, live music, and long communal tables lit up at dusk.

Why it’s worth it: This is one of those settings that does half the work for you. Vineyard views, evening lights, serious Württemberg wines, and a table full of food? Very much yes.

Vibe: Romantic, festive, and great for a group dinner that turns into a full night out.

Don’t miss: Flammkuchen, pulled pork, and Spanferkel.

Ready for a Germany Wine Festival Weekend?

Whether you’re planning a full weekend getaway or just looking for a spontaneous day trip, May is one of the best times to experience a Germany wine festival at its finest. From vineyard hikes and open cellar days to historic town festivals and sparkling wine by the river, there’s something happening in every corner of the country. Grab your calendar, save your favorites, and don’t wait too long to plan! 

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