Henri Weber - Cremant d'Alsace - NV - 75cl - Onshore Cellars
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Brut
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12%
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6° - 8° C
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ShellfishLobsterFishSushi and SashimiDuckChickenAsian CuisinePizzaMushroomsBrieGoat CheeseBerries and Fresh FruitsCakes
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Bio (Organic)
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Citrus fruitFloralFreshCreamyLong finishElegant

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Henri Weber

Henri Weber

Henri Weber is a producer based in Alsace, France, specializing in sparkling wines under the Crémant d'Alsace appellation. This region in northeastern France has a long tradition of...

Henri Weber is a producer based in Alsace, France, specializing in sparkling wines under the Crémant d'Alsace appellation. This region in northeastern France has a long tradition of producing méthode traditionnelle sparkling wines using indigenous and international grape varieties suited to Alsace's continental climate and diverse soils.

Crémant d'Alsace represents the sparkling wine classification for Alsace, requiring traditional method production with secondary fermentation in bottle and a minimum of nine months on lees. The appellation permits seven grape varieties, with Pinot Blanc, Auxerrois, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, and Gewürztraminer all authorized for use. These wines typically display fresh acidity and elegant bubbles, reflecting the cool climate and varied terroir of the Alsace region.

Henri Weber's current production focuses on a Brut-style Crémant d'Alsace that combines Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco, and Auxerrois. This blend represents a classic approach to Alsatian sparkling wine, utilizing Chardonnay for structure and finesse alongside the regional varieties Auxerrois and Pinot Bianco, which contribute local character and roundness to the final wine.

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Alsace

The Loire Valley stretches approximately 1,000 kilometers along France's longest river, from the Atlantic coast inland to the central highlands. This extensive wine region encompasses diverse terroirs across...

The Loire Valley stretches approximately 1,000 kilometers along France's longest river, from the Atlantic coast inland to the central highlands. This extensive wine region encompasses diverse terroirs across four main sub-regions: Muscadet near the Atlantic, Anjou-Saumur in the west, Touraine in the center, and the Upper Loire including Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé in the east. The Loire ranks among France's most significant wine regions by volume, producing around 4 million hectoliters annually across more than 70 appellations.

The region's continental climate gradually transitions to maritime influence near the coast, with the Loire River providing crucial temperature moderation. Soils vary dramatically from the schist and granite of Muscadet to the limestone and clay of Sancerre, with tuffeau limestone prevalent in Touraine and Saumur. Key appellations include Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé for Sauvignon Blanc, Vouvray and Savennières for Chenin Blanc, and Chinon and Bourgueil for Cabernet Franc-based reds.

Sauvignon Blanc dominates the eastern Loire, producing mineral-driven wines in Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé that express their limestone and flint soils. Chenin Blanc creates the region's most versatile wines, from bone-dry Savennières to sweet Coteaux du Layon and sparkling Vouvray. Cabernet Franc achieves particular distinction here, crafting elegant reds in Chinon and Saumur-Champigny with characteristic herbaceous notes and bright acidity. The Loire's cool climate preserves natural acidity across all styles, creating wines known for their freshness, food-friendliness, and ability to express specific terroir characteristics.

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Crémant d’Alsace

Crémant d’Alsace

Crémant d'Alsace is a sparkling wine appellation in the Alsace region of northeastern France, near the German border. The appellation was established in 1976, making it one of...

Crémant d'Alsace is a sparkling wine appellation in the Alsace region of northeastern France, near the German border. The appellation was established in 1976, making it one of France's designated regions for quality sparkling wines produced outside of Champagne. The area encompasses vineyards across the Alsatian plain and foothills, benefiting from the region's continental climate and varied terrain.

Alsatian sparkling wines are produced using the traditional méthode champenoise, with extended aging on lees to develop complexity. The appellation permits a range of grape varieties including Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc (Pinot Bianco), and Auxerrois. The cool continental climate with warm, dry summers and cool autumns creates conditions suitable for producing high-acidity base wines that translate well to sparkling wine production. Soils vary across the region, ranging from limestone and clay to sandstone, contributing to the wines' mineral character.

Crémant d'Alsace typically exhibits crisp acidity with citrus and green apple notes, along with the brioche and toast characteristics that develop from aging on lees. The wines are generally lighter and more delicate in structure than Champagne, with lower alcohol levels. Most are produced in Brut style, offering dryness with balancing fruit character. The region's winemaking tradition emphasizes the purity of individual grape varieties while creating well-integrated blends that reflect Alsatian terroir.

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