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Tasting Notes
Alsace Grand Cru Gewurztraminer “Goldert” shows an aromatic expression of fruity flavors (lychee, passion fruits, and pineapple), with a spicy background. Rich, opulent, with lychee, pineapple, and spicy flavors, with a perfect punch of acidity and floral notes.
France
Alsace
Alsace is a wine region with strong Germanic influences located in north-east of France. For instance, Alsace is the only French wine region to predominately grow grapes commonly associated with German wines - Riesling and Gewurztraminer. A Grand Cru classification system exists in Alsace.


Cool to moderate continental climate
Domaine Zinck
The soils and terroirs of Alsace are a winemaker’s dream as there is a different soil composition in every single plots of every vineyard. Alsace is a complex mosaic with different soils, subsoils, and bedrocks, being the result of its location on a geological fault. Alsace vineyards sits in a hole between the Vosges and the Black Forest. If we can generalize, the subsoil in Alsace can be marly, slightly granitic, volcanic, sandy, calcareous, or even very stony clay.
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