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Domaine Weinbach Clos des Capucins Cuvée Theo Riesling Alsace - Related products

Domaine Dirler Cade Alsace Riesling Grand Cru Kessler 'Elément Feu' white

Aromatics: Flowers, fleshy ripe white fruits and sweet spices. A nuances and complex nose with plenty of warmth and generosity. Palate: Structured white with plenty of power and concentration. With this wine it’s like putting the volume up everything is deeper and more detailed. The balance and acidity in the wine is beautiful and the length stunning.

Dirler Cade Alsace Riesling Grand Cru Kitterlé 'Elément Terre' white

Aromatics: Notes of coins, menthe, fresh fruits and a beautiful mineral and smoky character. Palate: Very pure and balanced wine with a beautiful texture filled with fresh fruits. Delicious and long saline finish. Magnificent wine!

Domaine Dirler Cade Alsace 'Vairon' Orange wine

Aromatics: Notes of rose, eucalyptus and menthol. Palate: Muscat and Gewurztraminer create a lively palate, savoury and textural with delicious fresh grapes flavours and beautiful length. This is a delicious orange wine with soft tannins and playful yet complex palate. An incredible result with only so few vintage with this cuvee.

Hugel et Fils Pinot Gris

This Pinot gris by Hugel et Fils is rich and rounded, although still dry, it is ideal with terrines, white meats and fish in sauce. Of all the Alsace varieties, Tokay Pinot Gris has the greatest ageing potential.

Famille Hugel Pinot Blanc Classic

Crystalline and pure colour with a light green shimmer and silver flashes. The nose is refreshing and precise with green apples, white peaches, fresh moss and spring flowers, such as primrose and daffodil. On the palate it is a well-balanced and pleasant dry wine which is also fresh and pleasingly well-rounded. It is lively and zippy, but still retaining subtlety and elegance. A fine successor to the previous vintage. The grapes are taken in small tubs to the presses, which are filled by gravity, without any pumping or other mechanical intervention. After pressing, the must is decanted for a few hours, then fermented in temperature-controlled barrels or vats (at 18 to 24°C). The wine is racked just once, before natural clarification during the course of the winter. The following spring, the wine is lightly filtered just before bottling, and the bottles are then aged in our cellars until released.

Famille Hugel Pinot Gris Classic

Pinot Gris truly dry and gastronomic which reveals itself at the table! Rich and rounded, although still dry, it is ideal with terrines, white meats and fish in sauce. Of all the Alsace varieties, Pinot Gris has the greatest ageing potential. Famille Hugel was established in 1639 by Hans Ulrich Hugel and is one of the regions most loved producers and largest landholders with in excess of 120 hectares of vineyards to their name. Situated in Riquewihr the estate has over the years built an enviable reputation for the consistency and quality of its wines. The Hugel label wines are the companies negoce offerings, the Tradition range is often a blend of purchased and estate grown fruit and the Jubilee range comes solely from the estates own vineyards. The Vendange Tardive and Selection de Grains Nobles wines from the domaine are considered to be some of the finest in Alsace.

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Andre Lorentz Domaine Andre Lorentz Alsace Riesling

Established in the beautiful town of Barr, the André Lorentz estate covers 30 hectares, characterized by a great diversity of soils and exposures, thus offering a unique complexity to the wines of the House. Average age of the vineyard: 20 + years. Delicacy and complexity are the key words to define this Riesling. An assured minerality, embellished with white flowers and candied citrus fruits, on the nose and on the palate. Citrus and apple fruit flavours finish fresh with zesty acidity.

Hugel Pinot Blanc Classic

The first traces of the Hugel family in Alsace can be traced back to the XVth century. Some two centuries later, Hans Ulrich Hugel settled in Riquewihr, which had been devastated by the terrible Thirty Years War. In 1639 he was made a freeman of the city and soon took charge of the very powerful Corporation of Winegrowers. In 1672 his son built a fine house in the Rue des Cordiers, and over the doorway was carved the family crest which was the origin of the company’s logo still used today.

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