Riesling "L'Amplitude" 2020
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91
Riesling Grand Cru Mandelberg 2018
Riesling Grand Cru Brand 2018
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92+
Riesling Grand Cru Schlossberg 2019
Riesling Rosenberg Vendanges Tardives 2020
Riesling Clos Sainte Hune 2018
Riesling Clos Sainte Hune 2018
Riesling Grand Cru Kastelberg 2021
Gewurztraminer Sélection de Grains Nobles... 2005
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94+
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Gewurztraminer Grand Cru Schlossberg... 2013
Gewurztraminer "Les Jardins" Sélection de... 2017
Gewurztraminer Grand Cru Hengst 2021
Gewurztraminer Grand Cru Furstentum... 2018
Gewurztraminer Schloesselreben Sélection... 2008
Gewurztraminer Orange Clos Rebgarten 2022
Gewurztraminer Grand Cru Furstentum... 2018
Riesling Grand Cru Furstentum 2022
Riesling Grand Cru Furstentum 2023
Gewurztraminer Grand Cru Furstentum 2021
Alsace Orange "Les Aventures de l'Agneau... 2023
Gewurztraminer Vendanges Tardives 2017
Gewurztraminer Clos Windsbuhl 2021
Alsace "Clos du Val d'Eléon" 2022
Alsace Burg 2020
Alsace "Clos du Val d'Eléon" 2021
Riesling Kronenbourg 2017
Gewurztraminer FronHolz Vendanges Tardives 2019
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93
Riesling "Cuvée Frédéric Emile" 2011
Riesling Clos Sainte Hune 2003
Riesling Grand Cru Sporen 'Très Vieilles... 2016
A unique terroir between Vosges and Rhine
Located in eastern France, the Alsace vineyard stretches along a narrow strip between the Vosges mountains and the Rhine river. Thanks to its dry, sunny microclimate and natural protection from rainfall, the region offers ideal conditions for cultivating noble grape varieties. Two stand out for their character and global prestige: Gewurztraminer and Riesling.
Two iconic grapes with contrasting styles
Gewurztraminer captivates with its intense aromatic profile—think lychee, rose petal, and exotic spices—paired with a generous mouthfeel. Riesling, by contrast, is known for its elegance and precision, delivering floral and citrus notes alongside a vibrant minerality. These two varietals exemplify the depth and finesse of Alsace white wines.
A mosaic of soils shaping unique expressions
Alsace’s varied geology—granite, limestone, schist, and sandstone—allows Riesling and Gewurztraminer to express a wide range of nuances. South-facing slopes, some classified as Grands Crus, yield exceptional wines that highlight the identity of each climat. Famed sites like Rangen, Zinnkoepflé, or Brand are among the most prestigious.
A wealth of styles from dry to lusciously sweet
These grapes lend themselves to a wide range of styles—from dry and racy to opulent and sweet—including the renowned Vendanges Tardives and Sélections de Grains Nobles. Alsace winemakers, combining centuries-old know-how with modern techniques, craft expressive wines that capture the soul of their terroirs.
Exceptional food-pairing potential
Whether you're serving seafood, cheese, or spicy dishes, Alsace wines made from Riesling or Gewurztraminer shine on the table. Riesling pairs beautifully with shellfish and Asian cuisine, while Gewurztraminer enhances bold cheeses like Munster or sweet-savoury creations. These wines combine finesse, power, and elegance in every glass.