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Muré
1650: Michel Muré establishes himself as a wine grower in Westhalten, in the South of Alsace.
1935: His descendant, Alfred Muré, purchases the Clos Saint Landelin.
1966: Oscar Muré and his brother Armand move the family winery from Westhalten to Rouffach.
1976: René Muré takes over the domaine in 1976. Today he continues to be involved, offering advice and much valued help.
Véronique Muré, with a degree in agronomy from SupAgro Montpellier, has been responsible since 2001 for the commercial and administrative side of the domaine.
Thomas Muré studied viticulture and œnology in Beaujolais. He divides his time between the cellar and the domaine’s 25 hectares (62 acres) of vines.
1650: Michel Muré establishes himself as a wine grower in Westhalten, in the South of Alsace.
1935: His descendant, Alfred Muré, purchases the Clos Saint Landelin.
1966: Oscar Muré and his brother Armand move the family winery from Westhalten to Rouffach.
1976: René Muré takes over the domaine in 1976. Today he continues to be involved, offering advice and much valued help.
Véronique Muré, with a degree in agronomy from SupAgro Montpellier, has been responsible since 2001 for the commercial and administrative side of the domaine.
Thomas Muré studied viticulture and œnology in Beaujolais. He divides his time between the cellar and the domaine’s 25 hectares (62 acres) of vines.