Riesling Grand Cru Winzenberg

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Pierre Sperry- Riesling Grand Cru Winzenberg

AOC Alsace Grand Cru Winzenberg Riesling (), Riesling, White

A great dry and elegant Riesling, made on the Grand Cru Winzenberg, on the top of the little village of Blienschwiller.

Serving

To serve between : 8° and 10°C
You can keep it between : 5 to 10 years
It is a wine that can improve in bottle over several decades.

Tasting notes

Appearance : Pale yellow in colour, with bright green tinges that emphasize its characteristic freshness.
Nose : The bouquet is elegant and racy, with delicate fruity aromas (lemon, grapefruit, pear, stewed fruits…) and flowers (white flowers). It also offers aromas of anise and liquorice. As it evolves, our Riesling is unique thanks to our granit soil, it develops mineral aromas (gun powder, flint, mint, etc.).
Palate : This dry wine displays great vertical structure. It is characterized by intense freshness that can be appreciated from start to finish, whilst the mid-palate is defined by opulence and richness. The body, both racy and delicately fruity, makes this wine an ideal partner for haute cuisine.

Food pairing

Riesling is an excellent food wine. In addition to pairing naturally with traditional Alsace dishes such as Choucroute and pork-based dishes, it has a natural affinity with fish and shellfish, such as scallops, almost iodene flavours of the sea. It is also delicious with poultry, white meats and even goat’s cheese.

The wine

Riesling is the Rhineland’s ultimate varietal and the Rhine Valley is recognized the world over as its birthplace.
Riesling lovers will love this Riesling made on a granit soil, dry, crispy with a good length.

Terroir

Granit soil - Perfect for Riesling lovers

In the vineyard

Our work is based on a minimum use of pesticides.
This beeing an alternative between conventional agriculture and organic farming.

Yields : 50hl / ha
100% hand picked harvest

Vinification

This Riesling has been matured in temperature controlled stainless steel vats, in order to manage its evolution during the vinification.