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Domaine Marc Kreydenweiss Alsace Blanc Grand Cru Moenchberg 2020 750ml
Case of 6
OUT OF STOCKPre-arrival
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SKU 987433
$429.00/case
$71.50/bottle
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Fermented on the skins for a week and aged in 600-liter barrels for a year, the 2020 Moenchberg Grand Cru shows an intense orange color and opens with an intensely aromatic and elegant flinty and stony bouquet of ripe fruits and crushed stones. Full-bodied, savory and tight on the palate, this is a bone dry, fresh and persistently salty Pinot Gris with lots of tension, grip and intensity on the saline, dense and sustainable finish. It’s an impressive yet still young Pinot Gris in a natural style. 13% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in Andlau in November 2024.
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Fermented on the skins for a week and aged in 600-liter barrels for a year, the 2020 Moenchberg Grand Cru shows an intense orange color and opens with an intensely aromatic and elegant flinty and stony bouquet of ripe fruits and crushed stones. Full-bodied, savory and tight on the palate, this is a bone dry, fresh and persistently salty Pinot Gris with lots of tension, grip and intensity on the saline, dense and sustainable finish. It's an impressive yet still young Pinot Gris in a natural style. 13% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in Andlau in November 2024.
Winery Notes
On the attack, the wine is structured, ample, expressing all the horizontality of the marls, then the freshness, minerality and elegance of the sandstones are revealed. The tannins are present with finesse.