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Les ClassiquesSHOP_TREE_CAT1 Pinot Gris (2008) Pinot-Noir (rouge) (2008) Gewurztraminer (2008) Les Classiques - LES SPECIALITESSHOP_TREE_CAT2Sylvaner Vieilles Vignes (2007) Crémant d'Alsace (2007) Les Vins de Terroir - LES CRUSSHOP_TREE_CAT3Altenbourg Gewurztraminer (2006) Les Vins de Terroir - LES GRANDS CRUSSHOP_TREE_CAT4Wineck-Schlossberg Riesling (2006) Furstentum Riesling (2004) Sommerberg Riesling (2006) ''F'' Pinot Noir (rouge) (2007) Mambourg Gewurztraminer (2007) Les Nectars - LES SELECTIONS DE GRAINS NOBLESSHOP_TREE_CAT6Furstentum Riesling (SGN) (2002) Furstentum Pinot Gris (SGN) (2001)
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Terroir:An exceptional vineyard: at 200-300m, the Schlossberg slope lies on the Kaysersberg migmatites and the intruding granite of Thannenkirch, of which the arenaceous character provides very fertile, mineral soil, composed both of coarse sand and clay. Vinification:
The juice is extracted with infinite care in our air-bag press. The slow, gentle pressing avoids crushing the stalks and pips. Elevage:The wine is matured on its lees in large oak barrels for 12 months. When and with what:Blancs de volailles & daurade au four fourrés de germes de blé ou de maïs, de pousses de bambou, gratin de choux-fleurs ou de romanesco … T° : 11°C. Scale perception of sweetness and acidity :This scale is subjective, it depends on your perception of sugar and acidity. Each one sweetens its coffee differently, each one will have another perception of sweetness and acidity.The sugar perception is very personnal.Our engagement by this scale is the result of the perception of sucrosity by a tasting. These indications are given for one period from three years. After this time, the perception of the sucrosity can evolve/move. Press :- Alsace Grand Cru Schlossberg - Riesling 2006 - 2009 à 2021 |