Weingut Georg Fritz von Nell

Trier


To appreciate the Riesling, rivaner, Elbling and chardonnay at this rustic seven-generation Weingut without worrying about driving, its bus can pick you up from Trier's tourist office (per person including four tastings €10; reserve ahead). Otherwise make your own way 2.5km southeast of Trier's centre. Its walled courtyard is lovely on summer evenings.


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