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Alsace

Alsace

Located on the German border, Alsace has developed its unique culture and wines. Protected by the Vosges Mountains, the dry climate produces aromatic white wines. Dry wines showcasing varietal character, including Riesling, Gewurztraminer, and Pinot Gris, predominate. The distinctive tall, slender flute bottle is a regional trademark.

Climate / Soil

Climate
Semi-continental climate (dry)
Soil
Granite, Limestone, Sandstone, 火山性土壌

Appellations

  • Alsace Grand Cru
  • Crémant d'Alsace
  • Vendanges Tardives
  • Sélection de Grains Nobles

History

Winemaking dates back to Roman times, and during the Middle Ages, the region flourished as part of the Holy Roman Empire. Through a history of changing sovereignty between France and Germany, a unique wine culture influenced by both countries developed. Since 1945, it has continued to develop as French territory.

Sommelier Note

Alsace wines are characterized by displaying the grape variety on the label. Compare the tension of Riesling, the flamboyance of Gewurztraminer, and the richness of Pinot Gris. Grand Cru wines with vineyard names promise an exceptional experience.