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Alsace

You can't get enough of bucolic Alsace, its villages and half-timbered houses, its storks, its hilly landscapes, its art of living, of taking your time and savouring it. A pioneer in wine tourism, with fantastic assets and a gastronomy that is both traditional and innovative, Alsace attracts thousands of tourists every year. The wines, in their own way, reflect this diversity, this abundance, these contradictions and also these ruptures. Behind what can often appear to be a cliché, one must search for the truth, which is often plural. Alsace is searching for itself and deserves our full attention. Endowed with a real geological mosaic, between wines of the soil, of places and of grape varieties, Alsace sometimes seems to hesitate. Most of the vineyard - which from Strasbourg to Mulhouse covers an area of more than 15,000 hectares, most of which is located on a strip of sub-Vosgian slopes - is essentially devoted to the production of white wines. It should be noted that this represents nearly 30% of all French white wines. A pioneer in biodynamic viticulture, Alsace can now boast of being the only vineyard in France where a quarter of the vineyard is cultivated biodynamically (the practice here dates back more than half a century). However, the quality is far from being homogeneous: on the one hand, among the 3900 Alsatian winegrowers, an elite which, taking advantage of an exceptional mosaic of terroirs, chisels wines of great class; on the other hand, a viticulture still too much centred on the yield and the wines of varieties. As far as the latter are concerned, seven are authorised in the production area: Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Sylvaner, Pinot Gris, Muscat and Pinot Noir. This range of grape varieties results in an astonishing diversity of flavours and, in the case of the terroirs with the highest viticultural potential, allows the soil-variety-micro-climate synergy to be explored in depth. The expression of a given grape variety is indeed variable, depending in particular on the geological data. The fifty-one Alsatian "Grands Crus", for example, are located on very different geological formations, a dozen in all, from clayey-marl-gypsum (Schoenenburg) to pure limestone (Furstentum or Rosacker), marl-limestone (Altenberg de Bergheim and Wolxheim), marl-limestone-sandstone (Geisberg, Kirchberg or Vorbourg), granitic (Brand or Sommerberg), sandstone-volcanic (Muenchberg), shale (Kastelberg) or volcano-sedimentary (Rangen de Thann).
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Pinot Gris demi-sec GC Sommerberg "W", Albert Boxler - 2016

Pinot Gris demi-sec GC Sommerberg "W", Albert Boxler - 2016

Alsace

White wine
Organic Wine
Public price
Club price
55,00 CHF
46,75 CHF
 
from 3 bt.
Discount of 15%
Pinot Gris demi-sec GC Sommerberg "W", Albert Boxler - 2017

Pinot Gris demi-sec GC Sommerberg "W", Albert Boxler - 2017

Alsace

White wine
Organic Wine
Public price
Club price
54,50 CHF
46,35 CHF
 
from 1 bt.
Discount of 15%
Burg, Marcel Deiss - 2013

Burg, Marcel Deiss - 2013

Alsace

White wine
Organic Wine
Public price
 
39,00 CHF
 
Burlenberg, Marcel Deiss - 2017

Burlenberg, Marcel Deiss - 2017

Alsace

Red wine
Organic Wine
Public price
 
39,00 CHF
 
Primeurs
Langenberg, Marcel Deiss - 2018

Langenberg, Marcel Deiss - 2018

Alsace

White wine
Rare Wine Organic Wine
Public price
 
35,00 CHF
 
Primeurs
Schoffweg, Marcel Deiss - 2016

Schoffweg, Marcel Deiss - 2016

Alsace

White wine
Organic Wine
Public price
 
39,00 CHF