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The estateFreudenreich & fils

« The generations before me, since 1737, passed on to me their love and passion for a job well done, both in the vineyard and in the cellar. »

Marc Freudenreich

The History of the Estate
and the Freudenreich Family

1737

The first winegrowers in our family settled in Eguisheim. At the time, they had multiple occupations, working both the vineyards and the fields.

1900

Joseph Freudenreich, a winegrower and also a foreman in the potash mines, was already bottling part of his wines — a rare practice at the time. The bottles were mainly intended for miners and railway workers.

1945

It was his son, also named Joseph, who focused on viticulture and winemaking. He took over the family estate after the Second World War.

1951

In 1951, he married Henriette — an unusual couple for the time, as Henriette worked in the vineyard while her husband preferred to focus on winemaking and sales!

1958

The acquisition of a former tithe courtyard dating back to 1051 (adjacent to the family home) is now the estate’s welcoming place for all wine enthusiasts.

1987

Their son Marc married Danielle (Wine Queen of 1986), also the daughter of a winegrower in Saint-Hippolyte. From then on, cultivating additional vineyards there made it possible to add the famous Pinot Noir “Rouge de Saint-Hippolyte” to our wine list.

Marc and Danielle took over the running of the estate together.

2015

The passion for wine continues to be passed down from generation to generation — in 2015, Amélie joined the estate after completing her studies in oenology.

The estate has also diversified by renovating the family home to create guest rooms.

Today, three generations work side by side, and 86-year-old Henriette is happiest among her vines, where she continues to pass on her expertise to the whole team.


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