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Wind along wine-producing villages, half-timber houses and abandoned castles on the famous Route du Vin aboard a Porsche 918 Spyder rental in Germany. Located in the Alsace region, between the Vosges mountains and the French/German border, and marked by the Rhine river, the Route du Vin features vineyards and wineries that have been producing German wine with a touch of French flair.
Begin your journey in Strasbourg aboard the Porsche 918 Spyder, a low-emissions, high-performance, hybrid convertible sports car. Strasbourg, a town located just an hour away from the Route du Vin, walks a thin line between Germany and France and offers an alluring mix of medieval architecture and modern buildings.
Visit the Renaissance market town of Obernai, a vision dressed in vine-draped hills and lovely architecture. Walk around the Place du Marché and admire its 16th century hotel de ville (town hall building) and the Neo-Gothic Eglise St Pierre et St Paul.
With a seamless interaction between its two electric engines and its powerful 4.6L combustion engine, the Porsche 918 Spyder rental in Germany guarantees a superb driving experience as you make your way towards Ribeauville, a medieval village snuggled in a valley along the Route du Vin on the French side of the border. Some of Alsace’s best wines come from Ribeauville, including Kirchberg de Ribeauville, Osterberg and Geisberg, the local grand crus. Nearby visit the spectacular Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg.
Indulge in exquisite Japanese-Alsatian cuisine at L'Auberge de L'Ill , a culinary temple serving dishes like salmon soufflé, saddle of Aveyron lamb, lobster with shallots braised in Champagne and crème fraîche and entrecôte of Wagyu beef served with vegetable tempura and a red miso sauce.
Drive good and drive green along the fabulous Wine Route of Alsace when you rent the Porsche 918 Spyder in Germany.