The Alsatian vineyard is a 170 km long ribbon, located at the foot of the Vosges mountains, stretching from Marlenheim in the north to Thann in the south, completed by a wine-growing island at the border of Germany, around Wissembourg and Cleebourg.
The numerous sinuosity of the relief and the variety of soils allow Alsace to offer a wide range of white wines, dry and sweet, still and sparkling. But, thanks to its temperate and cool climate, the main asset of the vineyard lies in the optimal maturation of the white grapes. Wines are identified by their grape variety - Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Sylvaner... - is one of the other Alsatian specificities, as well as the presence of Grand crus
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dopff riesling grand cru schoenenbourg 2011
the dopff riesling grand cru schoenenbourg 2011 is a dry white wine produced in the...