Riesling.
In Alsace, at least two elements are highly valued in viticulture. The first is the "savoir-faire," which can be translated as a complex combination of terroir and viticultural practices. The second is the distinguished presence of grape varieties; Gewürztraminer, Sylvaner, and Riesling among the most notable.
A wine with a very pale straw yellow color, with bright flashes.
It has an open, intense nose with fully fruity aromas, reminiscent of white fruit: apple, quince, and clearly peach. Tones of white flowers, honey, and some citrus are also evident. In the background, the characteristic minerality of the Alsatian terroir is clearly marked. On the palate, it is a very fresh wine with white fruit, fresh acidity, and very vibrant. It is well-rounded, giving it a broad presence in the mouth, persistent on the palate, pleasantly dry and balanced.
This wine pairs spectacularly with white fish in slightly spiced preparations.
$736