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Exquisite ripeness and freshness are expressed on this wine's intriguing nose, showing juicy, ripe, yellow peach which melds with boxwood and passion fruit. The palate comes in with sweetness, pushing the passion-fruit notions and redoubling on that juicy peach. Freshness comes from the ripe and fully fragrant zestiness of orange and tangerine. It's a highly aromatic, medium-sweet wine. Drink by 2040. Anne Krebiehl MW" - 95/100Wine Enthusiast

Some of the world’s most revered wines are made at this charming winery in northern France, near the German border. With vines first planted in the ninth century, a winery was established as a Capuchin monastery in 1612. That enclosed vineyard plot of 5 hectares is still known as Clos de Capuchins and forms the heart of today’s estate, which now extends across 28 hectares, all organically and biodynamically farmed, a brook babbling throughout (hence the name). Its prestigious vineyards include various Grand Cru sites, including the upper part of the famed Schlossberg hill. Make a booking and you’ll be made to feel like one of the family, tastings hosted along a communal wooden dining table.

The region has a unique heritage, having changed hands between the German and the French, many times. The influence of both cultures shows in the bottle. At the base of the Vosges Mountains the regions grapes are slow to ripen providing complexity to the wines.

WEINBACH GEWURSTRAMINER FURSTENTUM

SKU: 716786
Regular price $799.85
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COUNTRY: France

REGION: Alsace

VARIETAL: Gewurstraminer

VINTAGE: 2002

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FORMAT: 750 ML

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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

Exquisite ripeness and freshness are expressed on this wine's intriguing nose, showing juicy, ripe, yellow peach which melds with boxwood and passion fruit. The palate comes in with sweetness, pushing the passion-fruit notions and redoubling on that juicy peach. Freshness comes from the ripe and fully fragrant zestiness of orange and tangerine. It's a highly aromatic, medium-sweet wine. Drink by 2040. Anne Krebiehl MW" - 95/100Wine Enthusiast

Some of the world’s most revered wines are made at this charming winery in northern France, near the German border. With vines first planted in the ninth century, a winery was established as a Capuchin monastery in 1612. That enclosed vineyard plot of 5 hectares is still known as Clos de Capuchins and forms the heart of today’s estate, which now extends across 28 hectares, all organically and biodynamically farmed, a brook babbling throughout (hence the name). Its prestigious vineyards include various Grand Cru sites, including the upper part of the famed Schlossberg hill. Make a booking and you’ll be made to feel like one of the family, tastings hosted along a communal wooden dining table.

The region has a unique heritage, having changed hands between the German and the French, many times. The influence of both cultures shows in the bottle. At the base of the Vosges Mountains the regions grapes are slow to ripen providing complexity to the wines.