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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

With a vibrant pale yellow reflection, the fragrance is elegant and refined, with hints of orange blossom, honeysuckle, clementine, and subtly smoky notes that are characteristic of the grape. The initial taste is smooth and the wine is well-structured and balanced, displaying exotic fruits such as pineapple and lychee, and delicate notes of sweet spices. The palate is round and delicious, with a pleasant warmth that emerges in the finish.

Eugène Meyer and his wife Marie Rose took over the estate in 1960. They took great care in renovating the ancient tasting room that housed a 17th century grape press. Their son François took over in 1990 and is a pioneer of biodynamics, following the lunar calendar of viticultural practices.

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.

EUGENE MEYER PINOT GRIS

SKU: 108812
Regular price $43.85
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COUNTRY: France

REGION: Alsace

VARIETAL: Pinot Gris

VINTAGE: 2022

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FORMAT: 750 ML

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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

With a vibrant pale yellow reflection, the fragrance is elegant and refined, with hints of orange blossom, honeysuckle, clementine, and subtly smoky notes that are characteristic of the grape. The initial taste is smooth and the wine is well-structured and balanced, displaying exotic fruits such as pineapple and lychee, and delicate notes of sweet spices. The palate is round and delicious, with a pleasant warmth that emerges in the finish.

Eugène Meyer and his wife Marie Rose took over the estate in 1960. They took great care in renovating the ancient tasting room that housed a 17th century grape press. Their son François took over in 1990 and is a pioneer of biodynamics, following the lunar calendar of viticultural practices.

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.