Relaxing in the vineyard: wine and champagne during the yoga class

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The state winery in Freiburg looks back on over a hundred years of history – and is open to current trends. There are regular yoga classes in the vineyard, where the house wine and champagne are served, as the state-owned company reports on its website.

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The yoga lessons with a view of the roofs of the Black Forest metropolis have ended for the current year – but they will be continued next year, as the responsible yoga teacher Lucia Linder announced.

Linder told the German Press Agency that she had the idea for open-air yoga while walking in the area. The dates at the state winery were fully booked this year, with participants coming from Baden-Württemberg and other federal states such as Berlin. “It’s important that the group doesn’t get too big,” said Linder.

Non-alcoholic wine and sparkling wine are also available

Doesn’t drinking alcoholic beverages during a yoga class affect concentration? Linder replied that she was relaxed about it. Wine is a cultural asset. Non-alcoholic wine and sparkling wine are also on offer.

The state winery belongs to the Freiburg State Viticulture Institute and therefore to the state of Baden-Württemberg. It cultivates over 37 hectares of vineyards. Of these, 24 hectares are in Ihringen am Kaiserstuhl and 13 hectares in Freiburg and Ehaben (Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district).

The state winery in Freiburg looks back on over a hundred years of history – and is open to current trends. There are regular yoga classes in the vineyard, where the house wine and champagne are served, as the state-owned company reports on its website.

The yoga lessons with a view of the roofs of the Black Forest metropolis have ended for the current year – but they will be continued next year, as the responsible yoga teacher Lucia Linder announced.

Linder told the German Press Agency that she had the idea for open-air yoga while walking in the area. The dates at the state winery were fully booked this year, with participants coming from Baden-Württemberg and other federal states such as Berlin. “It’s important that the group doesn’t get too big,” said Linder.

2024-10-15 02:13:00

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