
Winery Armand SchererPinot Gris Alsace Grand Cru 'Goldert'
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Details and technical informations about Winery Armand Scherer's Pinot Gris Alsace Grand Cru 'Goldert'.
Discover the grape variety: Bourrisquou
Simple and fresh dry whites, pale golden colour, supple mouth with moderate acidity, with understated aromas of citrus and white flowers. Discreet rustic profile. Almost extinct, preserved in INRAE ampelographic collections. Testifies to the pre-phylloxera ampelographic heritage of the South-West. Rare French white grape formerly grown in the South-West.
Informations about the Winery Armand Scherer
The Winery Armand Scherer is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 14 wines for sale in the of Alsace Grand Cru 'Goldert' to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Alsace Grand Cru 'Goldert'
Grand Cru of Gueberschwihr in Haut-Rhin (~45 ha, 230-330 m, east-south-east, slopes up to 60%, unique Alsace substratum of marine oolitic limestone with marl and gravel): Gewurztraminer dominant signature white — intense spiced and exotic fruit profile. Muscat equally outstanding, soil-variety affinity recognised universally. Riesling and Pinot Gris as complements, warm dry Foehn wind.
The wine region of Alsace
Capital of great French aromatic whites, most often dry and single-varietal. Straight, mineral Riesling (lemon, gunflint), opulent, exuberant Gewurztraminer (lychee, rose, spices), round, smoky Pinot Gris, floral, crisp Muscat, supple Pinot Blanc. Fine, fruity Crémants d'Alsace, exceptional sweet Vendanges Tardives and Sélection de Grains Nobles. 15,500 ha at the foot of the Vosges on varied soils, 51 Grands Crus since 1975.
The word of the wine: Liquid
Sweet wine containing more than 50 grams of residual sugar per liter. Sweet wines are made from grapes often affected by botrytis cinerea and concentrated either by passerillage (drying of the grapes on the vine stock), or after the harvest (straw wines), or by the cold (ice wines).




