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Alsace Grand Cru Schoenenbourg Vendanges Tardives Bott-Geyl (Domaine)   2015 - Lot of 1 bottle - 0
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Alsace Grand Cru Schoenenbourg Vendanges Tardives Bott-Geyl (Domaine) 2015

Exotic fruitFood-friendly wine
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14%

0.75L

Intensity

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Dégusté au domaine le 08/11/2024 : "De belles notes exotiques au nez (ananas) précèdent en bouche un vin tendre et délicat, intensément salivant, aérien et suave. Le fruit prend le dessus en finale, très élégante."

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Alsace Grand Cru Schoenenbourg Vendanges Tardives Bott-Geyl (Domaine) 2015

About the Producer Bott-Geyl

The heir to a family tradition dating back to 1795, when his ancestor Jean-Martin Geyl began ploughing the vines and making wine, Jean-Chrsitophe Bott has managed Domaine Bott-Geyl since 1993. He works with small yields, converting the property to organic farming in 2000 and biodynamic methods in 2002, and vinifies his wines in a natural, minimal intervention style.
The property consists of 16 hectares and includes 5 grands crus and 3 localities. 75 plots are spread over seven communes, from Ribeauvillé to Kientzheim. It is of vital importance in the vineyard to understand the nature of the soil in which the vines are growing, and to be able to care for it in an appropriate manner (hoeing, ploughing, spreading of organic composts etc.).
To control yields, the property prunes the vines severely in the winter. Planting density is also an important factor (ideally it should be between 5,500 and 7,800 vines per hectare) so as to oblige the vines to develop deep roots and fully express the subtlety of the terroir.
After manual harvests, alcoholic fermentation takes three to six months: in this way the wines gain complexity and intensity. No enzymes, additional sugar or yeast are added to the musts, and the wines are not fined. The next stage is racking: the wines are separated from the lees and gradually clarify. The wines are aged on the lees for four to eight months, which enhances their texture and gives them greater finesse. After bottling the wines are stored in a temperature-controlled cellar for several months, or even years in some cases, before being released on to the market.

Detailed characteristics

Quantity: 1 bottle

Level: 1 NormalObservation: 1 Normal

Origin: domain

Recoverable VAT: yes

Original wooden case / Original case: no

French customs seal: no

Alcohol percentage: 14 %

Region: Alsace

Appellation: Alsace Grand Cru

Owner: Bott-Geyl (Domaine)

Vintage: 2015

Colour: dessert wine

Service temperature: 14°

Viticulture: biodynamic More information....

Intensity: rich

Leading aroma: exotic fruit

Tasting occasion: food-friendly wine

Grape variety: 100% Riesling
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