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A Historic Estate at the Heart of Alsace

The Weinbach estate is one of Alsace’s most treasured wineries. Founded in 1612 by Capuchin monks, it is named after the small "Weinbach" stream that runs through the property. Nestled in Kaysersberg at the foot of the majestic Schlossberg, the estate was acquired in 1898 by the Faller family, who have since elevated it to the highest ranks of Alsace winemaking. Today, Catherine Faller and her sons continue this legacy with an unwavering pursuit of excellence and a deep respect for nature.

Exceptional Terroirs Revealing the Purest Wines

The estate spans approximately 30 hectares, planted on some of Alsace’s most prestigious terroirs, including the Grand Cru Schlossberg, renowned for its granite soils that produce Rieslings of remarkable finesse and minerality. Other outstanding vineyard plots, such as Altenbourg and Furstentum, yield wines of unparalleled depth and aromatic complexity. Every cuvée precisely reflects the richness of Alsace’s diverse soils and the estate’s meticulous craftsmanship.

A Biodynamic Approach for Vibrant Wines

A pioneer in Alsace, Weinbach is fully committed to biodynamic viticulture, placing nature and soil health at the core of its philosophy. The vineyards are cultivated without chemicals, and careful soil management promotes biodiversity. Grapes are exclusively hand-harvested to ensure the finest selection. In the cellar, fermentations occur naturally with indigenous yeasts, and aging is conducted with minimal intervention to preserve the wines’ authentic terroir expression.

A Collection of Rare Elegance

Weinbach is renowned for its crystalline and expressive Rieslings, rich and complex Pinot Gris, and opulent, aromatic Gewurztraminer. The Riesling Grand Cru Schlossberg embodies the pure mineral tension of its terroir, while the Gewurztraminer Altenbourg captivates with exotic fruit and spice aromas. Every wine is a masterpiece, where finesse and intensity blend in perfect harmony.

Weinbach, an Essential Name in Alsace

Thanks to its commitment to sustainable viticulture and uncompromising winemaking standards, Weinbach has become a benchmark in the world of Alsace wines. Featured on top gastronomic tables and sought after by collectors, its wines capture the very essence of Alsace’s greatest terroirs. Tasting a Weinbach wine is an invitation to discover an extraordinary expression of tradition and innovation.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Who is Théo Faller and what is his role in the Alsace vineyard?

Théo Faller is a prominent figure in the Alsace vineyard, recognized for his commitment to promoting the quality and recognition of Alsace wines under the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée. He works passionately to highlight the unique terroirs and grape varieties of the region.

What characteristics make the wines of Domaine Weinbach so special?

The wines of Domaine Weinbach benefit from an exceptional terroir with 30 hectares of vineyards facing south, protected by wooded hills, and enjoying a unique warm and dry microclimate in Colmar. These optimal conditions allow for wines of great finesse and aromatic richness.

Where can I buy the wines of Domaine Weinbach?

You can buy the wines of Domaine Weinbach directly at Grands Bourgognes, your specialized shop offering a rigorous selection and quality service to help you discover these wonderful Alsace cuvées.

What are the advantages of buying Weinbach wines at Grands Bourgognes?

By choosing Grands Bourgognes, you benefit from expert advice, an exclusive selection of quality wines, and fast delivery. The shop highlights the best crus of Domaine Weinbach to guarantee you an exceptional tasting experience.

How to best preserve the wines of Domaine Weinbach?

To preserve all the richness and freshness of Domaine Weinbach wines, it is recommended to store them at a stable temperature around 12°C, away from light and humidity, ideally in a cellar or wine cabinet.