Orcharding
Our members provide four fruits from Alsace for the production of Wolfberger alcohols. Wolfberger counts around thirty arborists with pear trees, cherry trees and Alsatian red plum trees.
For the Eaux-de-Vie
Cherries – destined to become the Alsace Kirsch Eau-de-Vie
Around 55 hectares of fruit production for the distillery. 75% of our producers are from the Bas-Rhin, in the area of Epfig, Scherwiller and Stotzheim.
The cherries are harvested most of the time in May and June.
Williams/ Bartlett pears – destined to become the Alsace Poire Williams Eau-de-Vie
Our pear trees are found on around 35 hectares of production destined for the distillery. 50% of the producers are from the Haut-Rhin (around Eguisheim) and 50% from the Bas-Rhin (Epfig, Scherwiller and Stotzheim).
The pears are harvested at the end of August and beginning of September.
Alsatian Red plums – destined to become the Alsace Quetsch Eau-de-Vie
Around 5 hectares of surface area, all of it for organic farming. Our production area is mainly in the Bas-Rhin, near Epfig.
Alsatian red plums are normally harvested at the beginning of September.
Cherry plums – destined to become the Alsace Mirabelle Eau-de-Vie
Around 5 hectares from producers in Alsace. Production area: Sigolsheim, Hunawihr, Eguisheim.
The cherry plums are harvested near the end of August.
Our orchards
For the Liqueurs
The fruits also serve as the basis for the liqueurs, be it the modern range Neo or the more traditional liqueurs.
They are developed from a mix of sugar, fruit and alcohol, followed by filtration and packaging. A quality charter for the liqueurs doesn’t exist, but the use of natural products is encouraged.