Wine festival with eight selected vintners from South Africa and South America at Landhaus Walter, in the heart of Hamburg's Stadtpark
StadtParkReben is the most ambitious wine festival in the state of Hamburg – not a mass Volksfest (public festival) with mulled wine stalls, but a curated format with genuine vintner stands, own producers, and personal conversations. Venue: Landhaus Walter, in the heart of the expansive Hamburg Stadtpark Winterhude – one of the city's most beautiful parks.
The May 2026 edition is dedicated to the Southern Hemisphere. Four traditional estates from South Africa are featured: Boschendal from the Franschhoek Valley, Buitenverwachting from Constantia (one of South Africa's oldest wineries), M.A.N Family Wines from Paarl, and Vergelegen from Somerset West – all names that play a role in the international wine world. Four counterparts travel from South America: Montes (Chile, Apalta Valley), Miguel Torres (Chile, an offshoot of the Catalan house), Kaiken Estate (Argentina, founded by the Montes family), and Los Vacos (a Chilean classic from the Concha y Toro house).
The format is designed for a relaxed summer wine evening: You buy tasting tokens, wander from stand to stand, and talk to importers or ambassadors of the vintners. The Landhaus Walter kitchen composes culinary pairings (street food-oriented, South African Boerewors, South American Empanadas, and Asado specialties). A live music stage provides atmosphere, deliberately kept subtle – the format focuses on conversation and enjoyment, not loud staging.
The May edition is the kickoff of a three-part series in 2026. In July, the "Spain, Italy & France" edition follows (July 23–26, 2026) with nine European vintners, and in August, the final "Germany" edition (August 13–16, 2026) pays homage to the German wine regions. Those who attend all three weekends will have taken a curated journey through the world's most important wine regions.
Landhaus Walter is located in Hamburg's Stadtpark, in the Winterhude neighborhood (Hamburg-Nord district) – the city's second-largest green space after Ohlsdorf Cemetery. With the Planetarium, Stadtparksee (lake), and the open-air stage nearby, the park is one of the Hanseatic city's central recreational areas. StadtParkReben is one of the established summer weekends in the state of Hamburg.
The South Africa & South America 2026 edition is the first of the three thematic weekends with which Landhaus Walter structures its 2026 summer calendar. The choice of the Southern Hemisphere as the opening theme follows a simple climatic logic: May in Hamburg is the optimal transition period between spring and summer, with long evenings and mild weather – ideal for open-air park tastings.
The eight invited vintners are established houses with international reputations. They travel with importers and ambassadors who engage in direct conversations with visitors – a format that goes far beyond typical Hamburg wine festivals and appeals to a wine-savvy audience.
Detailed tasting lists and reservations via landhaus-walter.de.
Subway U3 Saarlandstraße or Borgweg (10-minute walk from each). Bus 179 stops directly at the Stadtpark entrance Saarlandstraße. By car: Parking on Otto-Wels-Straße is limited; Borgweg or Saarlandstraße parking garages are within reach.
Free admission. Tasting tokens available on-site at the ticket counter; prices per glass vary depending on the vintner and quality level.
Friday, May 29, 2026: 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM. Saturday, May 30, 2026: 2:00 PM – 10:00 PM. Sunday, May 31, 2026: 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
Table and group reservations via [email protected] or Tel. +49 40 228584871 (Mon–Fri 9:00 AM–2:00 PM).
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