Véronique and Thomas, sister and brother, are the 12th generation of the Muré family to perpetuate the estate. They manage 28 ha of Ecocert-certified vines since 1999, and biodynamic since 2013.
Philosophy
The domaine strives to create terroir-driven, age-worthy wines that bear the signature of their place. Biodynamics is a choice based on respect for these terroirs: guaranteeing biodiversity by ploughing with horses, installing beehives, preserving nourishing fauna and flora, and creating large biodynamic islands.
Far beyond economic logic, Véronique and Thomas take a very long-term view and protect intergenerational work: from the vines planted by their ancestors to those they plant for future generations.
Terroirs
The estate stretches between Rouffach and Soultzmatt. Set in marly limestone, the Clos Saint Landelin – of which the family has a monopoly – comprises 9 hectares of vines in the southern part of the Grand Cru Vorbourg. These wines are spherical, deep and ample. The limestone-gravel Grand Cru Zinnkoepflé produces delicate wines with floral aromas, the Steinstuck, fruity, mineral wines, and the Côte de Rouffach communal appellation, gourmet, well-balanced wines.