ClassificationAlsace AOC, Alsace Grand Cru (Altenberg de Bergheim, Schoenenbourg, Mambourg) and complantation field-blends
VarietalsRiesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, Muscat, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Noir, Sylvaner
Hectares32 ha
OwnerDeiss family (Jean-Michel and Mathieu Deiss)
BiodynamicDemeter Certified
OrganicECOCERT
NeighbourhoodBergheim

Tip: The Altenberg de Bergheim Grand Cru is one of the few permitted to bottle as a field blend; Deiss is the producer who fought for the rule.

Location

Address: 15 Route du Vin, 68750 Bergheim, France, Alsace

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Domaine Gustave Lorentz ★ 4.3

ECOCERTBergheim

Gustave Lorentz of Bergheim has farmed its estate vineyards organically since 2012, with Ecocert certification. The house bottles Altenberg de Bergheim and Kanzlerberg Grand Cru alongside its value Reserve range, all from certified-organic fruit.

Tip: Lorentz organic certification covers only the estate vineyards, not the negociant fruit; ask which cuvees carry the certification when buying.

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Domaine Weinbach ★ 4.8

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Tip: The Hengst Pinot Noir benefits from the 2022 admission of the variety to the Grand Cru; the estate's range is the route map for biodynamic Wettolsheim.

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Jean and Ludivine Dirler-Cade work all four Guebwiller Grands Crus, Kessler, Saering, Spiegel and Kitterle, Demeter-certified biodynamic since 2007. The house is one of the rare ways to taste a single biodynamic producer across all four climats.

Tip: A Dirler-Cade four-Grand-Cru flight is the cleanest biodynamic side-by-side of Guebwiller's climats; production is small so book ahead.

Domaine Gustave Lorentz ★ 4.3

ECOCERTBergheim

Gustave Lorentz of Bergheim has farmed its estate vineyards organically since 2012, with Ecocert certification. The house bottles Altenberg de Bergheim and Kanzlerberg Grand Cru alongside its value Reserve range, all from certified-organic fruit.

Tip: Lorentz organic certification covers only the estate vineyards, not the negociant fruit; ask which cuvees carry the certification when buying.

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