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    8° C Moderate rain
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    18:54 PM
  • Wine average?

    89 Tb
  • Country Ranking?

    882
  • Region Ranking?

    9
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    222

History

This style of wine is the fruit of a passion, a family heritage and a state of mind. In the space of a generation, this 45 hectare domaine has become one of Alsace’s most important organically farmed vineyards. This success has come about through the production of wines that are generous, full of fruit, environmentally-friendly and accessible to all.

History:

1949 : Fernand and Elisa move to Rorschwihr, to the farm belonging to their forebears. The farm includes a few acres of vineyard. The post-war years are tough, but Fernand remains optimistic.

1956 : Alsatian vineyards are hit by severe frost, wine is hard to come by.
This catastrophe gives rise to a completely unexpected turn of events. Fernand is able to sell his last vat of wine for a small fortune. This transaction will enable him to buy his first plot of vines.

1970 : Bernard, his son and Danielle, Bernard’s wife, join forces with Fernand and Elisa.

1978 : Premises are built at the entrance to the village.
The estate, now sited beside the wine trail heading towards the castle of Haut-Koenigsbourg, turns its attention to selling directly to the public.

1989 : First exports to Northern European countries begin.

1991 : First land consolidation program carried out in Alsace. This enables the Clos des Anges to come into being.

1995 : Our daughter, Sandrine, joins us, together with Xavier (from 100% Norman stock !).
Successive purchases of vineyard plots. The estate now covers 32 hectares.

1997 : Bernard shows symptoms of sudden, acute allergy attacks. Phytosanitary (plant health) products appear to be the cause of these problems. First organic farming trials.

2001 : The business embarks on an organic farming program (certified by ECOCERT).

2006 : All 41 hectares of the estate are now organically farmed.

2007-2008 : The family undertakes a construction program, expanding the premises with a new tasting room boasting a panoramic view.

2008 : The cultivation of the castle of Meyerhof vineyards pass to the estate FERNAND ENGEL.
The estate now covers 45 hectares.

2007-2008 : The family undertakes a construction program, expanding the premises with a new tasting room boasting a panoramic view.

2009 : The "Gloeckelberg" is the third Grand Cru to enrich the range of our exceptional terroirs. The 2009 vintage will be the first available on the estate. The Engel Fernand estate now covers 52 hectares.

2013 : On the 7th of March 2013 a fire (started by criminals) reduce the agricultural building containing all the wine-growing equipment and the presses to ashes. The work is titanic; the reconstruction is completed at the beginning of October on the eve of the harvest.

That same year, the estate also includes the buildings and vines of the Freyburger Claude estate in Bergheim. Our vineyard now extends over 62 hectares with a 4th Grand Cru, the Mandelberg.

2015 : Amélie, Fernand's great-granddaughter, returns to the estate. She will now look after the export market with Xavier.

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Vineyards

The vineyard covers 51 hectares WHICH WE HARVEST OURSELVES and is spread across 7 villages and 150 individual plots, making for a real patchwork of different terroirs !
This particular characteristic is a real bonus. The composition of soil in each plot, the orientation with regard to the sun and the exceptional micro-climate of Alsace are all factors that go into creating the diversity and richness of our wines.

Main soil types :
- Rorschwihr-Bergheim :
Calcareous brown soil on Early Jurassic and Oligocene Marl, on loess and hard limestone. Produces generous, powerful wines that are ideal for cellaring.
- Orschwiller-St Hippolyte-St Pierre :
Stony, glossic grey-brown podzolic soils. Acidic cambisols on stony alluvium. Calcic cambisols on deep loess subject to low levels of leaching.
Produces very aromatic wines, which may be cellared depending on the vintage in question.

Bronze age artefacts and remains from the Roman period allow us to date the beginnings of Rorschwihr to well before the moment at which it first appears in written history under the name of « Chrodoldesvillare ».

The village and its vineyard were in the possession of a Frankish nobleman, Rantwig, in 742, before becoming a fief of the Lord’s domain of Ribeaupierre. In 1313, the Ribeaupierre family simultaneously ceded Rorschwihr and the town of Bergheim to the Hapsburgs, thus tying Rorschwihr’s destiny with that of this neighbouring town.
Several religious institutions, most notably the Abbey of Wissembourg, the monasteries of Ebersmünster and Moyenmoutier and the convent of Silo de Sélestat, owned vines at Rorschwihr during the Middle Ages and harvested Communion wine in the « Silberberg » and « Kugelberg » plots.

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17 different wines with 32 vintages

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