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Obernai - Complete Guide to Visiting the Pearl of the Vosges Foothills
Obernai - Complete Guide to Visiting the Pearl of the Vosges Foothills
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Obernai is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Alsace. Nestled at the foot of the Vosges some twenty...

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Alsatian Sylvaner - The Fresh and Discreet Grape of Alsatian Tables
Alsatian Sylvaner - The Fresh and Discreet Grape of Alsatian Tables
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Alsatian Sylvaner is the great misunderstood of Alsatian grape varieties. Less spectacular than Gewurztraminer, less...

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Alsatian Spätzle - The Basic Recipe for Fresh Alsatian Pasta
Alsatian Spätzle - The Basic Recipe for Fresh Alsatian Pasta
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Spätzle are the emblematic fresh pasta of Alsatian and Germanic cuisine. These small irregular pasta with a soft and...

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Alsace in Winter - Complete Guide to Visiting the Region in the Cold Season
Alsace in Winter - Complete Guide to Visiting the Region in the Cold Season
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Alsace in winter is a unique and unforgettable experience. When snow covers the half-timbered rooftops of the Wine...

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Savoury Kougelhopf - The Alsatian Aperitif Recipe
Savoury Kougelhopf - The Alsatian Aperitif Recipe
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Savoury kougelhopf is the aperitif and indulgent version of the famous Alsatian cake. Far from the sweet kougelhopf...

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  • Obernai - Complete Guide to Visiting the Pearl of the Vosges Foothills
    Obernai - Complete Guide to Visiting the Pearl of the Vosges Foothills
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    Obernai is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Alsace. Nestled at the foot of the Vosges some twenty kilometres south of Strasbourg, it captivates with its lively market square, its Gothic belfry, its medieval ramparts and its colourful half-timbered houses. Birthplace of Saint Odile, patron saint of Alsace, and the natural starting point of the Wine Route, Obernai is an essential stop for those wishing to discover authentic Alsace away from the crowds of Strasbourg and Colmar.

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