If you’re heading to Colmar and want to explore something a little different from the usual wine tastings, this Crazy Senses tour at Domaine Specht could be just the ticket. It’s billed as a sensory experience that goes beyond sipping wine — you’ll develop your nose for aromas and even rediscover how your taste buds work. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or just someone curious about the intricacies of wine and flavor, this tour offers a fun, interactive way to learn and taste.
What really caught our eye about this experience are two things: First, it’s designed to engage your senses actively, rather than just passively drinking wine. Second, the personalized, private nature of the tour makes it feel intimate and tailored. One possible consideration is that the overall duration (around 1.5 hours) is quite short, so if you’re hoping for a lengthy, in-depth wine journey, this might feel a bit light. Still, if you’re after a quick but engaging experience, it hits the mark.
This tour is especially suited for travelers who enjoy exploring wine in a playful, educational way—perfect for curious adults, small groups, or couples. It’s also a great choice if you prefer an experience that combines learning with tasting in a relaxed setting.
Key Points

- Interactive and sensory-focused: Uses smell and taste to deepen understanding of wine.
- Educational insights: Offers a behind-the-scenes look at a family-run cellar.
- Food pairings included: Tasting artisanal products enhances the experience.
- Private tour: Only your group participates, making it more personalized.
- Short but sweet: About 1 hour 30 minutes — ideal if you’re on a tight schedule.
- Affordable: At roughly $40.72 per person, it’s a reasonable price for a specialized activity.
An Introduction to the Sensory Experience in Colmar

If you’re visiting Colmar and looking to add a bit of fun and education to your trip, this Crazy Senses tour offers a different take on wine experiences. Instead of just sipping and swallowing, you’ll engage your senses actively—testing your nose, tongue, and taste buds. It’s a mix of education, play, and tasting wrapped into one.
What makes this experience stand out is its focus on developing sensory awareness. It’s perfect for those who love learning about wine but prefer a more hands-on approach. Plus, the intimate, private setting at Domaine Specht means you won’t be just another face in a crowded group. You’re guided through each step personally, which adds to the enjoyment and educational value.
On the downside, the tour isn’t very long. If you’re expecting an exhaustive deep dive into winemaking, you might find it a bit quick. However, for a light, interactive introduction to wine and aroma science, it works well. It’s especially good for curious travelers who enjoy a bit of fun with their learning and taste.
This experience is best suited for small groups, couples, or individuals who want an engaging, memorable way to explore Alsace wines without the formality or lengthy commitment of a traditional cellar tour.
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What You Can Expect During the Tour
Meeting at Domaine Specht in Mittelwihr at 11:00 am, you’re welcomed into a cozy cellar lined with casks, barrels, and stainless steel vats. The guide will first give you a tour of the cellar, sharing insights into the family business and the winemaking process. This part is great for understanding the context of the wines you’ll later be exploring with your senses.
Next comes the sensory activities—the core of the experience. You’ll start with detecting aromas, where your nose becomes your most important tool. You’ll be presented with various aromas to identify, training your olfactory senses and highlighting what makes wine smell so complex. It’s surprising how many different scents can be associated with wine, and if you’re like most, you’ll probably realize you’re not as good at smelling these aromas as you thought!
Then, the tour shifts from smell to taste, engaging your taste buds in a different way. You’ll be given flavored waters designed to help you pinpoint where the primary tastes (sweet, sour, salty, bitter) are detected on your tongue. This part might sound simple, but it’s quite revealing—many people are surprised by how their taste perception works and which parts of their tongue are responsible for each flavor.
Finally, the experience wraps up with a food and wine pairing session, where you’ll taste three artisanal products paired with different wines. This isn’t just about drinking wine; it’s about understanding how food and wine complement each other, elevating both.
The entire experience lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a manageable activity whether you’re fitting it into a busy day or just want a quick, interesting diversion.
The Value of This Experience

For just over $40 per person, this sensory tour offers a reasonable price point for something different from standard tastings. You’re not just sipping wine—you’re actively learning, engaging, and experiencing the nuances of aroma and flavor. The private setup adds a layer of comfort and focus, making it feel more personalized.
A reviewer called it “exceptional,” praising the detailed cellar tour and the ability to connect sensory discovery with the family’s winemaking heritage. They also appreciated the pairing with food and wine, which made the experience feel complete. Such positive feedback suggests that the tour delivers on its promise to be both fun and informative.
However, keep in mind that the duration is relatively short. If you’re expecting a lengthy deep dive, you might wish for more content. But if your goal is to have a memorable, playful introduction to wine senses, this tour hits the right notes.
The Practicalities
Location & Timing: Starting at Domaine Specht in Mittelwihr, the tour begins promptly at 11:00 am. It’s accessible via public transportation, which is a plus if you’re relying on local transit.
Group Size & Personalization: This is a private activity, meaning only your group will participate. That makes for a more relaxed environment where questions are encouraged, and the guide can tailor the experience slightly to your interests.
Booking & Cancellation: Booking is usually 14 days in advance, and the tour can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before. That flexibility is helpful if your plans change unexpectedly.
Accessibility & Animal Policy: Service animals are allowed, which is good news for travelers with disabilities or emotional support animals.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This sensory-focused wine experience is ideal for adults who enjoy wine but want to go beyond just tasting. It’s perfect if you’re curious about how aromas and flavors work, or if you’re traveling with someone who enjoys interactive, educational activities. It’s also suitable for those who appreciate artisanal food pairings and a private, unhurried environment.
It might not suit travelers looking for a lengthy or more in-depth cellar tour, nor those seeking a traditional wine tasting experience. But for a quick, engaging, and different twist on wine exploration, it hits the spot.
Final Thoughts
If you’re after a fun, educational, and sensory adventure in Colmar, this tour offers a creative way to explore wine. It’s more than just a tasting — it’s about tuning into your senses and appreciating the complexity of wine through smell and taste. The private setting, combined with the artisanal food pairings, makes it feel personal and special.
While it’s not a marathon of wine education, it’s a perfect fit if you want a memorable, hands-on experience that’s both playful and informative. Suitable for curious adults, small groups, or couples, it’s a nice break from more traditional wine tours. For the price, you’re getting not just wine, but a new perspective on flavor.
Crazy senses!
“Guided tour of the cellar in detail to learn more about the family business.”
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
This experience is designed for adults interested in sensory exploration of wine and food. Children might find the activities less engaging, and wine-related activities generally have age restrictions. Check with the provider if you’re considering bringing minors.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a manageable activity for most schedules.
What is included in the tasting?
You’ll taste three food-wine pairings with artisanal products at the end of the sensory activities, enhancing your understanding of flavor pairing.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Last-minute cancellations won’t be refunded.
Is it a private tour?
Yes, only your group participates, which makes for a more personalized experience.
Is the tour accessible by public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point in Mittelwihr is near public transit options.
What’s the price point?
At about $40.72 per person, it’s a fair price for a short but engaging sensory activity, especially considering the personalized nature.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted.
What should I wear?
Comfortable attire suitable for walking in a cellar environment—no special gear needed.
If you’re looking for a fun way to sharpen your senses and learn about wine in a relaxed setting, this tour in Colmar really fits the bill. It’s a little different, a little playful, and offers a nice touch of educational whimsy that can make your trip all the more memorable.
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