Pinot Gris Grand Cru Kanzlerberg | AOC Alsace Grand Cru Dry Organic White Wine (2012) 750ml | Gustave Lorentz
Pinot Gris Grand Cru Kanzlerberg 13%alc., Still, Dry, Organic, French, White Wine, Aged in Oak Barrels, AOC Alsace Grand Cru - Gustave Lorentz
Pinot Gris Grand Cru "Kanzlerberg" BIO White Dry Wine Pinot Gris 2012 750ml / Gustave Lorentz
Origin: The 3.23 ha of the Kanzlerberg (smallest Grand Cru in Alsace!) vineyard are composed of a characteristic clay-limestone soil, but also include grey and black gypsum Muschelkalk-bearing marl, something rarely seen in the Alsace wine producing region, which create a very heavy soil. The rather steep, South and South-West facing slope of Kanzlerberg, flattens out to form a small plateau of an average altitude of 250 meters, below which flows the Bergenbach brook. Gustave Lorentz is the sole producer of Pinot Gris Grand Cru Kanzlerberg. The grapes, carefully selected, are softy and slowly pressed. After a static settling of 18 hours, the must ferments for 3 months in new half-muids (500 L barrels); then an aging of 8 months on fine lees will follow. After bottling, the wine will be aged in cellar for 4 years. Ageing: 15 to 20 years
Vintage: Winter temperatures were fairly mild, but there was less rainfall than usual. February, on the other hand, was marked by a spike of intense cold. Bud break was early, thanks to a mild March, but the low temperatures throughout April and May delayed vegetative growth. Because of this, flowering began late, towards the end of May and continued throughout June. The relatively humid conditions that pertained during this period created the ideal condition for downy mildew, with an onslaught of powdery mildew increasingly prevalent in July. While the incidence of both diseases was high, the vigilance of the region’s growers and the very warm August temperatures helped to limit their impact. In some places and in some soils, these very hot conditions delayed ripening by a little. Thankfully, September saw the arrival of cooler days, which created better conditions for even ripening and healthy grapes. These had good levels of tartaric acid, a necessary precondition for the creation of balanced wines.
Tasting Notes
Eye: Lively golden yellow.
Nose: Intense and expressive with aromas of citruses, vanilla, marzipan and almond paste.
Mouth: Dense and intense with a richness brought by the woody notes; firm and well-structured, rugged style and persistent finish with intense woody and spicy aromas. A wine full of character, virile in its finesse.
Food & Wine
It will pair with refined dishes based on sea fish in sauce with mushrooms.
Color: White
Variety: Pinot Gris
Appellation: AOC Alsace Grand Cru
Region: Alsace
Type: Dry
Ageing : 15 to 20 years


