Step into the heart of the Alsatian vineyard, where the illustrious viticultural journey of the Metz family commenced over a century ago in 1904.
Located in the charming town of Epfig, Maison Arthur Metz stands as a beacon of passion, dedication, and the exquisite craft of producing outstanding Alsatian wines and crémants.
Embarking on a wine tour through the charming town of Marlenheim, located at the northern entrance to the Wine Route, you delve into the rich heritage of Maison Arthur Metz. This family-owned House, built around passionate individuals, has cultivated strong and lasting relationships with grape suppliers, proudly boasting over 1,000 hectares of vineyards.
One cannot help but be enchanted by the story of Maison Arthur Metz, a story that weaves together the timeless traditions of winemaking with a commitment to excellence. The House has evolved its winegrower-harvester activity, currently overseeing 85 hectares of owned vineyards of Riesling. This expansion allows Maison Arthur Metz to directly produce 15 Alsatian Grands Crus, each originating from distinct terroirs and showcasing the diversity of grape varieties.
The magic lies not only in the vast expanse of vineyards but also in the mastery of the wine trades exhibited by Maison Arthur Metz. From the meticulous care of the vine to the artful crafting of each bottle, the House's dedication to quality is evident in every bottle, every sip. This mastery extends beyond the vineyard, encapsulating the aging process with unparalleled know-how, resulting in wines that truly sublimate the Alsatian terroir.
Wine tour takes you on a sensory journey, exploring the nuances of Alsatian wines and crémants that have been aged with the utmost care. Maison Arthur Metz invites you to savor the fruits of their labor, from crisp and aromatic whites to complex and elegant reds, all reflecting the unique character of the Alsatian terroir.
As you wander through the vineyards and tour the winemaking facilities, you'll witness the passion that fuels Maison Arthur Metz and the commitment to preserving the family legacy that began in 1904.