Alsace, France

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Alsace, a geographically unique region bordering Germany, produces predominantly white wines showcasing a fascinating interplay of Germanic and French influences. The region benefits from a cool, continental climate and diverse terroir, contributing to the distinct character of its wines. The "noble" grapes are Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris, and Muscat, typically vinified dry, though some vendanges tardives (late harvest) and sélection de grains nobles (noble rot) wines offer exceptional sweetness and concentration. 

Alsace Riesling exhibits pronounced aromatics of citrus, petrol, and floral notes, coupled with high acidity and a dry, steely structure. Gewürztraminer offers intense aromas of lychee, rose, and spice, while Pinot Gris displays riper fruit characters and a richer texture. Pinot Blanc is grown for typically light and refreshing still and sparkling wines.

Crémant d'Alsace, a sparkling wine produced using the traditional method, provides a refreshing alternative. The region's wines are renowned for their aromatic complexity, structural elegance, and aging potential, making them highly versatile for food pairing.


Sparkling  -  Dessert

Pinot Gris
  -  Gewurtztraminer  -  Riesling  -  Pinot Blanc
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    The Pfersigberg Grand Cru site is dominated by gravel with rich magnesium perfect for Riesling. From the wonderful 2012 vintage. Exceptional wine, elegant, steely and concentrated.
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    A spirit from Alsace made from distilling pears from Rhone.
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    Made from cherries, this is a traditional eau de vie from a family firm in the foothills of the Vosges Mountains in Alsace. The spirit is dry and full of character, perfect at the end of a meal and best served from the freezer.