Bestheim - Riesling - Schlossberg - Grand Cru

Bestheim - Riesling - Schlossberg - Grand Cru - 2019 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Bestheim - Riesling - Schlossberg - Grand Cru

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Patiently cultivated on an almost flush granitic rock, with a southern exposure, this Riesling benefits from the best conditions to produce an exceptional wine. The Schlossberg is also the oldest and largest in area of ​​the Grands Crus of Alsace. The nose is floral, on finesse, with notes of pear and rhubarb. The palette has a velvety touch on the palate, attack and mineral salivation, good length and subtle fruitiness (yellow fruits, pear in syrup).
Tipo:
Blanco
País:
Francia
Región:
Alsacia
Denominación:
Alsacia Grand Cru
Productor:
Bestheim
Uvas/Mezcla:
Riesling
ABV:
12.5%
Sugerencias de maridaje:
Marisco, Queso de cabra, Verduras verdes, Ensaladas, Hierbas frescas y platos aromáticos, Platos a base de cítricos

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Bestheim - Onshore Cellars

Bestheim

Bestheim is a prominent cooperative winery based in the heart of the Alsace wine region of France, known for producing a wide range of Alsatian wines. Founded in...
Bestheim is a prominent cooperative winery based in the heart of the Alsace wine region of France, known for producing a wide range of Alsatian wines. Founded in 1765, Bestheim operates from several locations in Alsace, including the villages of Bennwihr, Westhalten, and Kaysersberg. The cooperative brings together the expertise and resources of numerous local grape growers and winemakers, allowing for a diverse and high-quality wine production.

Bestheim is renowned for its extensive portfolio, which includes all the classic Alsace varietals such as Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, and Muscat. They also produce Crémant d'Alsace, a sparkling wine that is a regional specialty. Bestheim's approach combines traditional methods with modern technology to enhance the unique characteristics of each varietal, emphasizing the expression of terroir in every bottle.

Their commitment to sustainability is evident in their vineyard practices and winemaking processes, aiming to protect the environment and ensure the health of their vineyards for future generations. Bestheim wines are appreciated for their quality and value, offering a range from everyday drinking wines to more prestigious labels, including selections from Grand Cru vineyards. This diversity makes Bestheim a key player in the Alsace wine industry, popular both in France and internationally.
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Alsacia - Bodegas Onshore

Alsacia

Alsacia es una región del noreste de Francia conocida por producir algunos de los mejores vinos blancos del mundo. La región tiene una larga historia de...

Alsacia es una región del noreste de Francia conocida por producir algunos de los mejores vinos blancos del mundo. La región tiene una larga historia vitivinícola, que se remonta a la época romana. Los vinos de Alsacia se elaboran con uvas Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris y Moscatel.

El estilo de producción en Alsacia es único, ya que los vinos se elaboran en un estilo seco, con poco o ningún azúcar residual. Esto permite que los sabores naturales de las uvas brillen con luz propia, dando lugar a vinos frescos, refrescantes y llenos de carácter.

La región también es conocida por sus vinos espumosos, que se elaboran siguiendo el método tradicional, similar al del champán. Estos vinos se elaboran a partir de una mezcla de uvas, como Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris y Chardonnay, y se envejecen durante varios años antes de salir al mercado.

En general, los vinos de Alsacia son muy apreciados por los aficionados de todo el mundo, y son conocidos por su calidad excepcional y su carácter único. Tanto si le gustan los blancos secos como los espumosos, Alsacia tiene algo que ofrecer para todos los paladares.

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Alsace Grand Cru - Bodegas Onshore

Alsacia Grand Cru

The Alsace Grand Cru designation represents the pinnacle of quality in the Alsace wine region of France. Established in 1983, the Grand Cru status is reserved for wines...
The Alsace Grand Cru designation represents the pinnacle of quality in the Alsace wine region of France. Established in 1983, the Grand Cru status is reserved for wines produced under strict regulations from designated vineyards that highlight the unique terroirs of Alsace. These vineyards are situated in specific parcels that are recognized for their superior climatic and geological conditions, which contribute to the distinctive expressions of the wines.

Alsace Grand Cru wines are predominantly white and made from four principal grape varieties: Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, and Muscat. Each variety brings its unique flavor profile to the wines, from the floral and aromatic intensity of Gewurztraminer to the crisp, mineral complexity of Riesling. The wines are known for their precision, depth, and ability to age gracefully, developing rich, nuanced flavors over time.

The Alsace Grand Cru system currently includes 51 officially classified vineyard sites, each with its own distinct characteristics and regulations regarding viticulture and winemaking practices. These sites are often marked by steep slopes that provide optimal exposure to sunlight, enhancing the ripening of the grapes. The soils vary widely across the Grand Cru areas, from volcanic and sandstone to limestone and marl, each adding a unique element to the wine's profile.

Alsace Grand Cru wines are celebrated for their quality and diversity, offering a wide range of styles from dry and intensely mineral to sweet and sumptuously fruity. They reflect the rich cultural heritage of Alsace, a region influenced by both French and German winemaking traditions, and are highly sought after by connoisseurs and collectors around the world.
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