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Alsace Pinot Noir Bildstoeckle Gérard Schueller (Domaine) 2016(red)
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Alsace Pinot Noir Bildstoeckle Gérard Schueller (Domaine)
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About the wine

This pure Pinot noir comes from Alsace domain Gérard Schueller, an ambitious producer not yet well-known of the wider public. The cuvée comes from the lieu-dit Bildstoeckle, where the thirty-year-old vines grow in a chalky terroir. The grapes are left to ripen well before being harvested at optimal maturity.
The grapes macerate for around three weeks before maturing for two years in demi-muids. There is no sulphur added and the wine is not filtered.
This cuvée has a nice acidity and a strong character. It is balanced and deep with aromas of red fruit, especially strawberry.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Alsace

Producers and wineries: Gérard Schueller

Colour: red

Grape variety: Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings: : Agneau grillé, Tajine, Magret de canard

Appellation: Alsace

Owner: Gérard Schueller (Domaine)

Viticulture: biodynamic and natural More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Auction history Alsace Pinot Noir Bildstoeckle Gérard Schueller (Domaine) 2016
14/06/202358
21/07/202143
11/05/202145
03/12/202037
03/12/202039
03/12/202041
03/12/202040
03/12/202037

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