The vineyards of Alsace are concentrated in a narrow strip on the lower eastern slopes of the Vosges mountains at altitudes of 175-420 metres. These altitudes provide a good balance between temperature, drainage and sun exposure. The region is rather dry and sunny, making for excellent growing conditions. This is an area of quality wine that is sadly often overlooked these days — something we hope will change. Just try this case and see what we mean.
The Wines of Alsace case costs £105 and includes three bottles each of the follopwing four wines.
Pinot Gris, Cleebourg Tradition 2007: The original Pinot Grigio! Yet pinot gris from Alsace is a very different beast from that rather better known variant from Lake Garda. It’s more complex for a start and has a minerally edge combined with subtle hints of spice and a pleasingly long finish — a wine to relish rather than quaff.
Pinot Blanc/Auxerrois, Cleebourg Tradition 2007: Elegant and floral with loads of fruit, this refreshing wine has hints of spice and makes a great partner to delicate foods and oriental cuisine.
Riesling, Georges Rupp 2007: Hints of limes on the nose and nicely poised fruit make this excellent Riesling a joy to drink — with or without food.
Gewürztraminer, Georges Rupp 2007: A classic spicy style with flavours of rose water, damp straw and a hint of perfume which make this wine a superb match with smoked salmon — just try it and see.
The Oxford Times Wine Club is run in association with The Oxford Wine Company. Free delivery of your wine is available within 30 miles of Oxford. Please allow up to ten working days for delivery of your wine. If you have any questions about your order, contact The Oxford Wine Company on 01865 301144 quoting The Oxford Times Wine Club or email: info@oxfordwine.co.uk
If you would like to buy unmixed or mixed cases of wines that you have particularly liked from The Oxford Times Wine Club at the same special discounted prices, please contact Theo Sloot at The Oxford Wine Company on 01865 301144 or email theo@oxfordwine.co.uk
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