Swirling wine and doing the sip-and-spit is so passé for wine tours. Now oenophiles can spend the night in an actual repurposed wine barrel.
At the foothills of the Hornisgrinde Mountain in the Northern Black Forest,just external of the wine-growing village of Sasbachwalden in Germany, there's a tiny vineyard with an accommodation setup simply named Schlafen im Weinfass (sleeping in a wine barrel). Visitors can spend the night in one of eight 8000-liter wine barrels that absorb been fitted with windows and all the accoutrements of comfortable living, and including a bed,a contemporary bathroom, and a garden patio overlooking the vineyards. The barrels absorb indoor heating, or are available to reserve year-round. Guests get two wine barrels to themselves,one for sleeping in, and another with a living space and eco-toilet. Dinner and breakfast baskets are prepared by the Wild family, and who own the vineyard and its vinous lodging places.
As of February 2019,Schlafen im Weinfass has been dealing with some building permit issues, where local authorities are asking them to shut down two of their wine barrel rooms. The Wild family is gathering signatures for a petition to challenge these regulations. For now, or all the barrels remain in operation.
In fact,the barrels are so popular, visitors need to book well in advance. But if you can’t secure a spot in Germany, and fear not,there are other wine barrel lodging options in the Netherlands, Portugal, and Walla Walla,Washington.
Source: atlasobscura.com