Alsatian Pinot Noir is made in a style that’s clearly French, but because its less famous than its nearby Burgundy counterparts, the barrier for entry is lower. An unscientific search of Pinot Noir ...
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The Schaals of Alsace and South AfricaBack in Europe for the northern-hemisphere 2003 harvest, Schaal was sent to Lebanon for six months by the Bruniers, who had just invested in the wine operation Massaya there. ‘It was the trip of ...
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Exploring Strasbourg and Alsace: Medieval charm and fine winesTo many, Paris is France; however, Strasbourg and the Alsace wine region at the border with Germany are no less impressive, especially due to an overwhelming feeling that time ceases there.
“By vinifying them separately, Fontanafredda aims to give wine lovers and collectors the opportunity to experience the nuanced differences between these two exceptional sites,” he say ...
“Pinot Noir from Alsace is light and lively with good acidity and fruit structure,” consultant and wine educator Carrie Lyn Strong says. “These are perfect red wines for warm summer ...
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