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Located at the southern tip of the Alsace Wine Route, Thann is a charming town framed by steep vineyards and hills. Thann’s most famous landmark is the Collegiate Church of Saint-Thiébaut, considered one of the finest Gothic churches in Alsace.

The town is the gateway to the vineyards that produce Alsace’s distinctive Grand Cru Rangen wines, known for their intense flavors and minerality. Thann’s scenic beauty and remarkable wines make it an ideal end (or beginning) to your journey on the Alsace Wine Route.

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