At A Glance
- **Base:** Saint-Hippolyte, Alsace, at the foothills of the Vosges beneath Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle.
- **Family date:** A Biecher cellar was established here in 1762.
- **Business:** Family vineyards, négociant sourcing, bottling and multi-brand distribution under Olivier Biecher.
- **Bottle to know:** La Cuvée Maison Bonjour Rosé 2023, a light, berry-led rosé with lively acidity.
The Producer
Vins Biecher is an Alsace family wine company based in Saint-Hippolyte, where the Biecher cellar was established in 1762. The family owns and manages vineyards passed down through generations, while the present company also works as a négociant and bottler: it selects wines beyond its own holdings, bottles them and brings them to market under several brands. Olivier Biecher leads a team of more than 40 people, so a Biecher label may carry both the family’s local history and a wider sourcing operation.
That breadth reaches the glass in La Cuvée Maison Bonjour Rosé 2023, a fruit-driven rosé with an accessible style.
Place
Saint-Hippolyte sits at the foot of the Vosges Mountains, beneath Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle, and it is the company’s home in Alsace. This is not a Provence estate story: Vins Biecher’s cellar, inherited vineyards and operating base are in Alsace, even though the company also bottles wines sourced from France and abroad. Place therefore works on two levels here—one family base in Saint-Hippolyte, and many wine origins represented in the range.
La Cuvée Maison Bonjour Rosé is a light orange-pink wine with fresh berry fruit and lively acidity.
Soil And Site
Saint-Hippolyte supplies the company’s Alsace setting, while each finished wine follows the origin selected for its label.
La Cuvée Maison Bonjour Rosé is a light-bodied rosé with red-berry fruit and lively acidity.
Story
The Biecher story begins with a Saint-Hippolyte cellar in 1762 and now reaches far beyond one village. Under Olivier Biecher, the company sources and bottles wines from France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, the United States, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. It markets several brands and exports 80% of its wines, turning a family cellar into a business built around selection, bottling and movement across markets.
The consequence is a range designed around different origins and occasions rather than one grape or one appellation. A light rosé such as La Cuvée Maison Bonjour can sit alongside wines in several formats and from several countries, while the Saint-Hippolyte operation provides the bottling and quality-control backbone.
Vineyards And Cellar
Vins Biecher combines inherited family vineyards with a substantial bottling operation. The company reports six million litres of tank capacity across a 100,000-square-metre site, and it offers PET, Bag-in-Box, 185 ml, 750 ml and one-litre formats. Those formats change how wine reaches the table: a 750 ml rosé suits a shared meal, while smaller and larger formats serve different practical occasions without changing the company’s role as bottler.
Each wine is analysed in the company laboratory and by an independent COFRAC-accredited laboratory, with oxygen management among the monitored parameters. For a fresh rosé, careful oxygen control supports clean fruit expression: strawberry, raspberry and blood-orange notes can arrive without a tired, muted edge, while the finish stays direct.
Wines
The range is structured by sourcing and format. Vins Biecher bottles wines from eleven named countries, develops exclusive brands and provides private-label bottling, so the portfolio is wider than a conventional estate lineup. The common thread is not one grape or a fixed house blend, but the ability to select wine, bottle it at scale and send it into different markets.
La Cuvée Maison Bonjour Rosé 2023 is a light orange-pink rosé. It is a light orange-pink rosé whose fruit moves through wild strawberry, raspberry, blood orange and peach, with lychee also noted on the nose. The palate is fairly light and round, carrying sweet fruit rather than tannic weight, while lively acidity keeps the body from feeling slack and a clean finish closes the sip.
It is a fruit-forward rosé with modest weight and bright acidity.
In The Glass
Pour La Cuvée Maison Bonjour Rosé 2023 and the colour lands between pale pink and light orange. The nose begins with strawberry and raspberry, then adds peach, blood orange and a floral-fruit suggestion of lychee. Those aromas lead into a round, fairly light palate where ripe red fruit provides the centre rather than dense extract or tannin.
Lively acidity is the structural line through the wine. It lifts the sweet-fruited impression, keeps the body light on its feet and carries citrus freshness into a simple, clean finish. Serve it chilled for the berry and orange notes to stay clear and for the acidity to feel most refreshing.
A Bottle To Understand It
Start with La Cuvée Maison Bonjour Rosé 2023. It offers a direct first taste of the company’s broader sourcing-and-bottling model. Expect light orange-pink colour, strawberry, raspberry, peach and blood orange, followed by a fairly light, round body and lively acidity.
Its clean finish is the useful clue: this is not a tannic, oak-marked or cellar-driven wine. It shows how Vins Biecher can turn selected wine into a straightforward rosé whose fruit, acidity and easy weight are immediately legible.
Anecdote
In 2025, Vins Biecher added an automated finished-goods storage facility at its Saint-Hippolyte operation. AGV robots now collect finished pallets from the production lines, carry them into storage and retrieve them again when orders are prepared for shipment. The detail sits oddly and vividly beside the family date on the label: the cellar began in 1762, while pallets of newly bottled wine now move through the warehouse without a driver. The system serves a company with six million litres of tank capacity and wines leaving in formats from 185 ml bottles to Bag-in-Box, PET, standard 750 ml bottles and one-litre bottles.
Final Word
Vins Biecher is worth approaching as an Alsace family company with two connected lives: inherited vineyards in Saint-Hippolyte and an international bottling business built around selected wines. La Cuvée Maison Bonjour Rosé 2023 makes the distinction easy to taste—light body, ripe red fruit, citrus lift and a clean finish, delivered by a producer equipped to bottle wine for many destinations and formats.