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    BESTHEIM is a winemaking cooperative and the foremost producer of Alsace wines and crémants. It groups together nearly 450 families of dedicated winegrowers who between them cultivate 1,350 hectares of vines from the north to the south of Alsace.

     

    Founded in 1946, and originally named the Cave de Bennwihr, it became BESTHEIM after merging with the Cave de Westhalten in 1997. It was later joined by the Cave d’Obernai in 2012, and the Cave de Kientzheim-Kaysersberg in 2015, thereby enabling BESTHEIM to acquire further very fine terroirs and excellent Grands Crus.

     

    BESTHEIM represents the collective history of the famous « Moon Chasers » or « Mondfangers » in Alsatian, courageous winegrowers who have passed on their know-how from generation to generation, in a legacy that has spanned the centuries to give us the elegant and refined cuvées that we know and love today.

     

    United by a common ethos of boldness and freedom, BESTHEIM’s winegrowers are now established in 71 villages. They have boundless confidence in their winery, which offers shared facilities and to which they bring the entirety of their harvests. Together they pursue a quality policy, tending their vines with meticulous care in order to obtain grapes of optimal maturity, ready to produce wines of extraordinary character and charm.

     

    Christophe Adam and Sylvain Kamm, respectively the winery’s cellar master and oenologist, apply this exacting approach to quality at every stage of crafting a wine, producing remarkable cuvées that are a perfect expression of the terroir. This investment has been rewarded by distinguished accolades, including the 2016 World’s Best Sparkling Wine award for Grand Prestige Rosé 2014.


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    Opening days

    lundi ouvert mardi ouvert ouvert mercredi jeudi ouvert vendredi ouvert samedi ouvert dimanche ouvert

    Opening dates

    from 01/02/2025 to 12/31/2025

    Timetable

    From 02/01 to 31/03: Monday to Saturday, 9am-12pm and 2pm-6pm. Closed on Sundays. 01/04 to 31/12: Monday to Saturday 9am-12pm and 2pm-6.30pm. Sundays and public holidays 10am-12pm and 2.30pm-6pm.

    Languages spoken

    French
    German
    English

    Product labels

    Transitioning to organic farming Label HVE (Haute Valeur Environnementale)

    Type of winegrower

    Cooperative cellar Charte CIVA Vigneron engagé

    List of products

    Alsace AOC Alsace Grands Crus AOC Crémant d'Alsace AOC Selection of Grains Nobles Late Harvest

    List of Grands Crus produced

    Furstentum Mambourg Schlossberg

    Pets allowed

    No

    Tour options

    Free tasting for private customers Tasting for a fee for groups Initiations or tasting courses Vineyard tours for groups by appointment only Vineyard tours for individuals by appointment only Teaching room

    Parking facilities for vehicles

    Free parking for cars