The Alsatian Grand Cru vineyard Schoenenbourg (French pronunciation: [ʃønənbuʁ]) is situated north of the village Riquewihr.
The altitude of the vines are between 265 and 380 meters and covers 53.4 ha og Keuper subsoil with marl, gypsum and dolomite.
The philosopher Voltaire owned vineyards at the site and the wine from Schoenenbourg was admired throughout northern Europe.
[1] While the Grand Cru designation was being developed in the 1970s, Schoenenbourg was not to wear those laurels until a decree in 1992.
Schoenenbourg is planted mainly with Riesling, Muscat and Pinot gris Schoenenbourg is home to both dry wines, late harvested "Vendanges Tardives" and the noble sweet wines called Selection de Grains Nobles Hugel & Fils Marcel Deiss Dopff au Moulin Dopff & Irion Domaine Charles Sparr Domaine Bott Geyl Domaine Agapé