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Domaine Rieflé-Landmann
Coming from a family of winemakers, Thomas and Paul Riffled continue the family tradition, marked by a winegrowing identity since 1850. The estate Rieflé-Landmann is located in the village of Pfaffenheim, on a vineyard covering more than 21 hectares, consisting of 70 fragmented plots. In 2011, the vineyard expanded to Soultzmatt with the purchase of the famous estate. Seppi Landmann.
Since 2009 and 2010, the two brothers have been at the helm of the estate, supported by their father Jean-Paul in the winemaking process. In line with the challenges of the times, they are moving the vineyard towards full organic certification.
This new generation of winemakers, with their humanistic and civic values, produces wines marked by incredible energy, purity, and precision. Beyond respect for the soil, fauna, and flora, the new tools in place reveal the character of each of theRieflé-Landmann estate's terroirs. TheRieflé-Landmannestate produces a variety of wines in the Alsatian tradition: dry, semi-dry, late harvest, Crémant d'Alsace, and Pinot Noir for reds. What makes them unique? Their Ad Quadratum range, which showcases blended wines made from two grape varieties, resulting in wines that are a pleasure to drink, ideal for moments of conviviality and sharing. A rising estate, representative of an emerging wave of new-generation winemakers. The future is assured!
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