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Goldert

2006 Alsace Gewurztraminer

Domaine Zind Humbrecht Goldert 2006 is a stunning white wine from the prestigious Alsace region, showcasing the exquisite characteristics of the Gewurztraminer varietal. This delightful wine presents a full-bodied profile, offering a rich and complex experience for the palate. Its pronounced acidity adds a refreshing brightness that balances the wine's weight, creating an alluring juxtaposition. With prominent fruit intensity, it entices with captivating aromas of lychee, rose petals, and spices, inviting further exploration. The mouthwatering finish reveals a touch of lingering sweetness, making it an incredibly food-friendly choice. Overall, this Gewurztraminer exemplifies the best of Alsace, oozing elegance and refinement with every sip.

Tasting notes:


Lychee

Lychee

Honey

Honey

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium Full

Very Light Full

Sweetness Medium Sweet

Bone Dry Sweet

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Tannin Low

Low Pronounced

Pairs well with:


Desserts, Crème Brûlée, 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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