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Alsace Grand Cru Schlossberg 2019

Alsace Grand Cru Schlossberg 2019

AC Grand cru Alsace, Domaine Marcel Deiss, 750 ml

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Grape variety: Riesling
Producer: Domaine Marcel Deiss
Origin: France / Alsace
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Grape variety: Riesling
Producer: Domaine Marcel Deiss
Origin: France / Alsace
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Description

A great rarity from the Grand Cru single vineyard Schlossberg. The Domaine Deiss is a "superstar" of the Alsace winegrowing region and is run by Marcel's son, Jean-Michel Deiss, who farms the estate biodynamically. The Schlossberg is a complex Grand Cru of great elegance and depth. The undisputed "master" of the Schlossberg is the Riesling, which thrives on sandy granite soil and gives it an intense mineral characteristic. The wine has aromas of fresh herbs, citrus fruits and a touch of wet stone. On the palate you can feel its energy, special "vertical structure". A great wine with a lot of potential, depth, freshness, spiciness and saltiness. The somewhat medieval and sacral label was developed with an artist who has mastered ancient techniques and pigmentation. It presents the colours of the soil and the characterful structure and shape of the wine.

Attributes

Origin: France / Alsace
Grape variety: Riesling
Label: Certified organic or biodynamic wine
Ripening potential: 5 to 20 years after harvest
Drinking temperature: 10 to 12 °C
Food Pairing: Grilled fish, Whole baked fish, Giant crevettes, grilled langoustines
Vinification: fermentation in wooden barrel, pressing the whole grape
Harvest: hand-picking, strict selection
Maturation: on the yeast
Bottling: filtration
Volume: 14.0 %
Note: Contains sulphites
Producer

Domaine Marcel Deiss

The Alsace's true heart beats in Jean-Michel Deiss' wines!

His family has lived in Bergheim since 1744. His heart beats for the real and genuine Alsatian wine. His heart rivals his humour -- a fact anyone will realise upon first meeting Jean-Michel Deiss.

Stemming from various geological eras, the region's vast geological diversity gives the wines their unmistakable character. Jean-Michel Deiss wines manage to reproduce the geology, the soil conditions, the microclimate, the fauna and the flora -- basically the respective terroir -- of each site situated in about 26 hectares of vineyards spread over 9 parishes and more than 200 individual parcels. His masterpieces, the Vins de Terroir, come into being in the premier cru and grand cru sites such as Engelgarten, Gruenspiel, Mambourg or Schoenenbourg.  Primarily, the vineyard and its terroir dictate the personality, the character and the physiognomy of the wines, as Jean-Michel Deiss puts it. He even speaks of his 'humanité' with an compelling conviction...

Consequentially, the individual grape variety relinquishes the foreground. The precious vineyards have been planted in a mixed fashion, as was usual long ago. This may encompass up to 60 varieties: Riesling, pinot gris, muscat, gewuerztraminer, pinot noir, pinot beurot, auxerrois, etc. The varieties are densely planted -- 8000 to 12000 vine stocks per hectare -- to allow the wine to mirror its origin in every facet. Thus, the grapes are picked and pressed traditionally.

To transfer the uniqueness of the respective terroirs, the grounds and the vines must be cared for individually. Jean-Michel Deiss follows traditional Alsatian methods of viniculture that have been passed down through the generations. This includes the biodynamic practices he employs without immediately religionising them. His wines are certified by Biodyvin, a highly acclaimed association formed by renowned producers.

Jean-Michel Deiss' wines open a new perspective to a different, fascinating and complex world of wine. This means new wine terminologies and descriptions need to be invented. Jean-Michel Deiss teaches them...

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Grape variety

Riesling

The cold-weather king

The Riesling is the flagship of the German wine industry. It grows from north to south in all growing areas. It is also comfortable in the neighbouring Alsace region and in Austria. Its specialty is being vinified to a variety of degrees of sweetness, from bone-dry wines to ice wine. Moreover, thanks to its spirited acidity, it ages better than many reds. The typical Riesling smells of citrus, peach and apricot, shows hints of flint, and with maturity develops an idiosyncratic petrol note. It reflects its terroir like hardly any other white variety. Thus, it often gets fuller and more aromatic in Austria than in Germany. In Alsace, in turn, it has a particular mineral taste. Riesling is a wonderful culinary companion. It fits well not only with fish and shellfish, but also takes the heaviness from hearty meals. And with a fine sweetness and acidity balance, it works wonders for Asian cuisine.

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Riesling
Region

Alsace

Alsace: diverse whites

The exceptional position of Alsace on the border of Germany has contributed to the fact that Alsatian wine culture contains both French and German elements. The range of grape varieties, unusual from a French perspective, is dominated by Gewürztraminer, Sylvaner and Pinot Blanc (Weissburgunder) –varieties all cultivated on the German side of the Rhine in Baden. According to the French tradition, the wines are cultivated and vinified such that they embody their respective terroirs.

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Country

France

France – Philosophy in a bottle

According to French philosophy, wine should be an expression of the soil and climate. They use the word “terroir” to describe this. Terroir makes every wine different, and many especially good. French wine is regarded worldwide as an expression of cultural perfection. The French believe that humans are responsible for the quality of the berries, the vine variety for their character, and nature for the quantity. This philosophy can be expressed succinctly as: “the truth is the vineyard, not the man.”

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Parker 89 Points