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Les ClassiquesSHOP_TREE_CAT1 Pinot d'Alsace (2009) Riesling (2009) Pinot Gris (2008) Pinot-Noir (rouge) (2008) Gewurztraminer (2008) Gewurztraminer (2009) Les Classiques - LES SPECIALITESSHOP_TREE_CAT2Chasselas (2009) Sylvaner Vieilles Vignes (2007) Crémant d'Alsace (2007) Les Vins de Terroir - LES CRUSSHOP_TREE_CAT3Rosenbourg Riesling (2008) Patergarten Riesling (2008) Patergarten Pinot Gris (2007) Altenbourg Gewurztraminer (2006) Les Vins de Terroir - LES GRANDS CRUSSHOP_TREE_CAT4Wineck-Schlossberg Riesling (2006) Schlossberg Riesling (2004) Schlossberg Riesling (2007) Furstentum Riesling (2004) Sommerberg Riesling (2006) Schlossberg Pinot Gris (2007) Furstentum Pinot Gris (2005) ''F'' Pinot Noir (rouge) (2007) Mambourg Gewurztraminer (2007) Les Nectars - LES VENDANGES TARDIVESSHOP_TREE_CAT5Altenbourg Pinot Gris (VT) (2007) Les Nectars - LES SELECTIONS DE GRAINS NOBLESSHOP_TREE_CAT6Furstentum Riesling (SGN) (2002) Furstentum Pinot Gris (SGN) (2001)
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![]() Soil:It comes from the Furstentum Grand Cru, which lies at 400m altitude, facing due south.Furstentum 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.The marly, calcareous sandstone soils are south-facing, with slopes of 25-38%. Heat from the sun is intense. Vinification:The musts start fermenting of their own accord thanks to the natural yeast on the grape skins. The vatting period lasts 10 to 15 days, and is carried out in stainless-steel vats with temperature control, for a maximum expression of the variety's aromatic character. Elevage:Traditional ageing in oak barrels for 10 to 12 months. Tasting note:During tasting When & with what:Poultry: Bresse chicken, pigeon, guinea-fowl, turkey. Comments:This wine was the brainchild of two brothers, Bernard and Marcel BLANCK, 35 years ago. |