Wine village of Haut-Rhin, in the heart of the vineyards of Alsace, Beblenheim takes place about ten kilometers from Colmar, between Kaysersberg and Ribeauvillé. It is located on the famous wine route, not far from Ingersheim and Riquewihr.
Populated since Prehistoric times, the territory of Beblenheim has also experienced significant Roman occupation. First mentioned in the twelfth century, the village becomes property of the dukes of Wurtemberg at the end of the thirteenth century. Attached to France following the events of the French Revolution, he gradually takes the face we know today. Always focused on wine culture, the town is appreciated for its many Alsatian grape varieties, as well as for its grand cru Sonnenglanz.
Full of charm, the village of Beblenheim reveals an interesting architectural and historical heritage, as well as beautiful landscapes.