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2010-09-10Print




Furstentum Riesling Vieilles Vignes - 1989
Les Vins de Terroir - LES GRANDS CRUS

Grilled, powerful, dense, oil, honey, wax, exotic, very bold, long, powerful, figs, prunes. Update- 11 SEPT 08

Alcohol : 13,4% alc/vol -  Sugar : 6,1 g/l - Extrait sec : 30,0 g/l


Soil:

Furstentum lies at 400m altitude, facing due south.
It is one of the last remaining vestiges of the sub-Mediterranean era which Alsace experienced.
The soil is very stony and drains well because the calcareous bedrock breaks through.
 

Vinification:

The juice is extracted with infinite care in our air-bag press. The slow, gentle pressing avoids crushing the stalks and pips.
The must starts fermenting of its own accord thanks to the natural yeast present in the juice, and the fermentation generally lasts from 4 to 10 weeks. It is carried out in stainless-steel vats equipped with temperature control, a medium which maximises the expression of this variety's aromas.
 

Elevage:

The wine is matured on its lees in large oak barrels for 12 months.
This lees-contact contributes richness to the wine. What is more, the oxygen which passes through the pores of the wood brings about a gentle oxidization of the wine, and the subsequent opening up of its aromas.
The wine is then bottled and aged for 2 to 3 further years before being offered for sale.
This bottle-ageing also plays a role in the wine's development. Here, the opposite of oxidization happens: thanks to certain reactions in the oxygen-free environment, the bouquet develops and takes on subtler nuances.

Tasting note:

Grilled, powerful, dense, oil, honey, wax, exotic, very bold, long, powerful, figs, prunes.
Update- 11 SEPT 08


When & with what:

it will be a splendid match for hot sea-perch mousseline, delicately-flavoured fish and even grilled fish.