Domaine Weinbach Alsace Riesling Cuvee Theo 2020 750 ML
SKU: BB9635232
Product Details
Brand: | Domaine Weinbach |
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Country: | France |
Region: | Alsace |
Appellation: | Alsace |
Grapes Varietal: | Riesling |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | White |
Vintage: | 2020 |
Size: | 750 ML |
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The deep apricot nose pulls you into this extravagantly ripe and concentrated dry riesling that's as precisely balanced as a prima ballerina standing á point. With aeration many delicate, floral nuances emerge. Stunning interplay of fruit and saline minerality. Extremely long, intense finish that's not a jot tart.\n \n Producer Information\n Domaine Weinbach is a leading wine estate of the Alsace wine region. Located in the village of Kayersberg, it is known for producing wine from Riesling, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, Sylvaner and Gewürztraminer in a concentrated style, with many of the top-cuvées bottled with residual sugar. Unusually for the region, Weinbach produces wine purely from estate-grown grapes. It has holdings in four nearby Grand Cru vineyards on the slopes of the Weisbach Valley – Schlossberg, Furstentum, Mambourg and Marckgrain. Weinbach also owns the famous 5-hectare (12-acre) monopole, Le Clos des Capucins, which surrounds the cellars just below Schlossberg, and the Altenbourg vineyard adjacent to Furstentum. The estate has been in the Faller family since 1898, with all cuvées from the domaine named after members of the family. The Clos des Capucins Cuvée Théo is a Riesling named after Théo Faller, the second generation of the family to work the estate after it was aquired in 1898. Théo Faller was particularly passionate about the estate, strongly advocating for the recognition of Le Clos des Capucins as an appellation d'origine contrôlée. Théo's wife Colette and their two daughters Catherine and Laurence also have a cuvée in the portfolio. Domaine Weinbach is named after the "wine brook", a small stream that runs through the main property. Constructed in 1612, it is a former monastery of the village.