Domaine Dirler-Cade Alsace Riesling Grand Cru Kessler ‘Elément Feu’ 2021

The wine presents a luminous, crystalline yellow hue. On the nose, it offers scents of umbelliferous flowers, dried herbs, and ripe exotic fruits. The palate is rich yet energetic and well-balanced, finishing with a noble touch of citrus bitters. Best served at 10–12°C, it should be opened half an hour before serving. Enjoy now or […]

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The wine presents a luminous, crystalline yellow hue. On the nose, it offers scents of umbelliferous flowers, dried herbs, and ripe exotic fruits. The palate is rich yet energetic and well-balanced, finishing with a noble touch of citrus bitters. Best served at 10–12°C, it should be opened half an hour before serving. Enjoy now or before 2035 and beyond.

Type White Wine
Varietal(s) Riesling
Country France
Region Alsace
Appellation Alsace Grand Cru
Brand Domaine Dirler-Cade
Vintage 2021.0

Alsatian wine

Alsace is a unique wine region in North Eastern France, bordering Germany and having also been under German control for much of its existence. Due to this influence, unlike other French regions, wines from Alsace are mostly single varietal bottlings and are also labelled with the variety. They also are legally required to use a tall slimmer bottle called flûtes d’Alsace, that is also commonly seen with German wines.

Almost all the wine produced in the region is white (90%) except for Pinot Noir which is used mainly for sparkling wine. Alsace is most known for its Riesling, which is dry, fresh and floral in its youth but develops complex mineral and flint character with age. Following behind is Gewurztraminer with signature spice and beautiful lychee aromatics. The smell of this wine is intoxicating, it is used to make dry but also late harvest dessert wines. Pinot Gris is also a prized variety of the region with its combination of crisp acidity and savory spice as well as ripe stone fruit flavours.

In Autumn humidity builds up to facilitate the development of “noble rot” to produce late-picked sweet wines. In Alsace there are two classifications for late harvest wines: Vendange Tardive (VT) and Sélection de Grains Nobles (SGN). VT for regular late harvest wines and SGN meaning grapes affected by noble rot.

Other varieties grown here include Pinot Blanc, Muscat, Auxerrois, Chasselas and Sylvaner.

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