
Domaine Alice HartmannSélection du Château Pinot Noir
This wine generally goes well with pork, poultry or veal.

Wine flavors and olphactive analysis
On the nose the Sélection du Château Pinot Noir of Domaine Alice Hartmann in the region of Moselle often reveals types of flavors of oak, spices or red fruit.
Food and wine pairings with Sélection du Château Pinot Noir
Pairings that work perfectly with Sélection du Château Pinot Noir
Original food and wine pairings with Sélection du Château Pinot Noir
The Sélection du Château Pinot Noir of Domaine Alice Hartmann matches generally quite well with dishes of veal, pork or game (deer, venison) such as recipes of veal with cream and mushrooms, spaghetti squash with cream and bacon or duck breast with apples.
Details and technical informations about Domaine Alice Hartmann's Sélection du Château Pinot Noir.
Discover the grape variety: Pinot noir
Elegant reds, light in colour with silky tannins, showing strawberry, cherry and raspberry aromas, evolving to forest floor, mushroom and spice with age. Fresh acidity, delicate finish. Star of the Côte d'Or (Romanée-Conti, Chambertin, Volnay), pillar of Champagne (Blanc de Noirs) and signature of Oregon, Central Otago and Sonoma Coast. An early-ripening Burgundian variety, one of the world's greatest.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Sélection du Château Pinot Noir from Domaine Alice Hartmann are 0, 2015
Informations about the Domaine Alice Hartmann
The Domaine Alice Hartmann is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 23 wines for sale in the of Moselle to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Moselle
World benchmark for cool-climate German Riesling, on vertiginous blue and grey slate slopes. Pure, precise whites with signature notes of lime, green apple, white peach, white flowers and marked chalky minerality ("gunflint"), low alcohol (~8-10%), taut acidity and crystalline tension. From dry Kabinett to sweet Auslese, up to luscious Beerenauslese, Trockenbeerenauslese and Eiswein. Also Müller-Thurgau and Elbling.
The word of the wine: VDQS
Delimited wine of superior quality. A level of appellation (today, barely 1% of French production) which constitutes the ultimate step before the accession to the AOC.














