Domaine Ostertag, Fronholz Riesling 2014, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: A riesling with flavor intensity and concentration. [Read more]
Domaine Ostertag, Fronholz Riesling 2014, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: A riesling with flavor intensity and concentration. [Read more]
Domaine Ostertag, Fronholz Pinot Gris 2014, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: A pinot gris filled with flavor concentration.[Read more]
Lucien Albrecht, Crémant D’Alsace Brut, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: After Champagne, Crémant D’Alsace is the second most popular sparkling wine consumed by the French, so if you want to drink like the French on a non-Champagne budget, this is the place to do a lot of exploration, and this is a good first bottle with which to start.[Read more]
Domaine André Kientzler, Muscat 2012, Ribeauville, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: A funky muscat that isn’t your standard white-wine sipper.[Read more]
Famille Hugel, Classic Gewurztraminer 2013, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: A gewurztraminer that makes a semi-interesting dinner guest.[Read more]
Vignoble de Rêveur, Pierres Sauvages Sec 2013, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: An Alsacian white blend that delivers.[Read more]
Vignoble de Rêveur, Vibrations Sec 2013, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: A riesling for those who like riesling with a lowercase “r” (i.e. a toned-down version).[Read more]
Vignoble de Rêveur, Singulier Sec 2015, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: A riesling in name only and more of a subdued, Alsacian white wine in character.[Read more]
Domaine Valentin Zusslin, Crémant d’Alsace Rosé Brut Zero, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: Who says simple can’t be fun?[Read more]
Domaine Rietsch, Demoiselle 2015, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: A gewurztraminer for those desiring florality without oppressive sweetness.[Read more]