The Beyer family has been wine-growers in Eguisheim, the cradle of the Alsace wine-producing region, since 1580. In 1867, Emile BEYER founded the “Maison de Vin d’Alsace” (the Alsace wine house, currently run by Léon BEYER, who took over the reins from his father Léon BEYER senior in 1959, and his son Marc. This is how Hugh Johnson, the great British specialist, presents Léon BEYER wine: “The BEYER wines were the most masculine: firm, broad, dry, substantial and I suppose, in a way traditional in style”. Wines, the quality of which is known the world over, present on the wine lists of practically all 3*** restaurants and most of the world’s finest tables!
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