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” The aroma of the wine is fruity with notes of pineapple, peach and apricot, complemented by linden flowers and herbal nuances. The taste of the wine is round and balanced, with a medium body, the aftertaste of the wine has a medium long aftertaste with dried stone fruit. ” – Ronald Peterson – Noble Wine, sommelier
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All products from this vendorViticulture has been a passion shared by generations of the Frederick family: Bernadette Meyer and Jerome Geskchickt. The vineyards were from 2 to 3 hectares in size. In 1950, Bernadette's father, Jerome Meyer, was one of the first to bottle wine even on the spot. Since 1998, winemakers have chosen a biodynamic direction. This return to a long period of traditional culture is a response to the need to live better lives. Since 2012, they have been making natural wines (sulfite-free).
Auxerrois
All products from this varietalAuxerrois can offer quality white wine with varied palette of citrus flavors, often with a rich, musky aroma profile. As it ages, it can show honeyed aromas and will deepen in color. Cooler climate helps this low-acid grape variety achieve fine levels of freshness.
Alsace, located on the northeastern border of France, differs from other wine regions in the country with its pronounced Franco-German culture. This is the result of historical events influencing the changing borders between Germany and France in recent centuries - and they are visible not only in Alsatian architecture and culture, but also in wines. Alsace is the only wine-growing region in France with the famous Riesling and Gewürztraminer. Both of these grapes are more often associated with German wines and serve as reminders of the history of Alsace. Pinot Gris, commonly used in mixtures with different varieties in other regions, is another of the region's noble varieties. Alsatian Grand Cru wines are only allowed to be made from these three varieties, but there is an exception for Muscat grapes, which can be grown under special conditions. The Vosges Mountains play a key role in determining the microclimate of the region; they not only provide protection from the prevailing westerly winds, but also create a natural natural barrier from rain, which helps to reduce the amount of precipitation in the region.