Alsace AOC - Riesling Vieilles Vignes - Domaine Gruss&Fils 2022
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The Alsace AOC - Riesling Vieilles Vignes - Domaine Gruss & Fils is a wine that exemplifies the mastery of Riesling production in Alsace, a French wine region renowned for its aromatic and complex whites. Coming from old vines, this Riesling represents the purest and most concentrated expression of the varietal, offering a depth and complexity that only plants of advanced age can provide. Domaine Gruss & Fils, a family-owned winery with a long history in the Alsace region, is committed to producing wines that reflect the unique terroir and varietal richness of the area.
This Riesling Vieilles Vignes stands out for its bright straw yellow color, with greenish reflections that accentuate its freshness. On the nose, the wine opens with intense aromas of white pulp fruit, such as peach and green apple, accompanied by notes of citrus and a subtle mineral touch, characteristic of the calcareous and volcanic soils of Alsace. These aromas are enriched by nuances of white flowers and a light hint of petrol, typical of aged Rieslings.
In the mouth it reveals a balanced structure, with a lively acidity that perfectly balances its fruity intensity. The minerality of the terroir clearly shines through, contributing to a sensation of freshness and purity that extends into a long and persistent finish, characterized by a refined aromatic complexity.
Ideal as an aperitif, this Riesling is also an excellent companion for dishes based on fish, seafood, spicy Asian cuisine and goat cheeses. Its aging capacity also allows it to be appreciated after several years, a period during which the wine further develops its complexity and aromatic nuances.