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Clos Windsbuhl Sgn

1989 Alsace Riesling

The Domaine Zind Humbrecht Clos Windsbuhl Sgn from the 1989 vintage showcases the exceptional qualities of Riesling, hailing from the esteemed Alsace region. This white wine presents a captivating golden hue, hinting at its mature complexity. On the palate, it offers a harmonious balance of acidity, providing a refreshing and uplifting mouthfeel that pairs perfectly with its rich fruit intensity. The wine is beautifully dry, allowing the expressive notes of stone fruit and floral aromas to shine, rounded out by subtle minerality typical of Alsace terroir. Its well-integrated tannins add a gentle structure, creating a delightful tasting experience that reflects the mastery of winemaking in this renowned area. Indulging in this wine is truly a celebration of both time and place, making it a timeless choice for any occasion.

Tasting notes:


Peach

Peach

Apricot

Apricot

Honey

Honey

Flavor profile:


Fruit IntensityMedium

LowPronounced

AcidityHigh

LowPronounced

SweetnessDry

Bone DrySweet

BodyLight

Very LightFull

Pairs well with:


Pork Belly, Peking Duck, Asian Chicken Salad

Region:


Alsace
Alsace

Lying on the border of France and Germany between the Vosges Mountains and the Rhine River, Alsace is unique among French wine regions. Ninety percent of all its wines are white, and they are labeled by variety rather than appellation. The region's production is evenly split between aromatic dry Riesling full of citrus and peach notes, spicy Gewürztraminer with characteristic rose and lychee flavors, full-bodied Pinot Gris with a hint of honey and intense Muscat that tastes of orange blossom. Most of these are labeled AOC Alsace, but there is also a small amount of Grand Cru wine from 51 specially designated vineyards. In this region, you will also find Crémant de Alsace, a wallet-friendly sparkling wine usually made from Pinot Blanc. AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) is the most prestigious of the quality tiers within France’s wine classification system. AOC-designated wines must follow multiple different rules on a broad range of topics. Wines are regulated on the appellation, varietal inclusion, production methods, alcohol levels, vineyard planting density and age of the vineyard.

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