
Cave Vinicole de HunawihrRiesling
In the mouth this white wine is a with a nice freshness.
This wine generally goes well with pork, vegetarian or rich fish (salmon, tuna etc).
Taste structure of the Riesling from the Cave Vinicole de Hunawihr
Light | Bold | |
Dry | Sweet | |
Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the Riesling of Cave Vinicole de Hunawihr in the region of Alsace is a with a nice freshness.
Wine flavors and olphactive analysis
On the nose the Riesling of Cave Vinicole de Hunawihr in the region of Alsace often reveals types of flavors of tropical, citrus or apples and sometimes also flavors of peach, lime or minerality.
Food and wine pairings with Riesling
Pairings that work perfectly with Riesling
Original food and wine pairings with Riesling
The Riesling of Cave Vinicole de Hunawihr matches generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or spicy food such as recipes of beef carrots, endives with smoked salmon au gratin or chicken colombo.
Details and technical informations about Cave Vinicole de Hunawihr's Riesling.
Discover the grape variety: Riesling
White Riesling is a grape variety that originated in France (Alsace). It produces a variety of grape specially used for the elaboration of wine. It is rare to find this grape to eat on our tables. This variety of grape is characterized by small bunches, and small grapes. White Riesling can be found in many vineyards: Alsace, Loire Valley, Languedoc & Roussillon, Lorraine, Provence & Corsica, Rhone Valley, Savoie & Bugey, Beaujolais, South West.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Riesling from Cave Vinicole de Hunawihr are 2012, 2014, 2018, 2017 and 2016.
Informations about the Cave Vinicole de Hunawihr
The Cave Vinicole de Hunawihr is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 90 wines for sale in the of Alsace to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Alsace
Alsace, located in the extreme north-east of France, is Distinguished from other French wine regions by its strong Franco-Germanic influences. These influences are the result of a back-and-forth between the German and French sovereignties over the last few centuries. They can be seen not only in the architecture and culture of Alsace, but also in the wines. Alsace wines are produced under three main appellations: Alsace and Alsace Grand Cru for still white wines (Sweet and Dry), and Crémant d'Alsace for Sparkling wines.
The word of the wine: Mou
Said of a wine unbalanced by its lack of acidity.











