Agathe Bursin Pinot Gris Grand Cru Zinnkœpflé

Sale price€36,00

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Alcohol content: 13.5%
Volume: 0.75
Country: France

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Agathe Bursin Pinot Gris Grand Cru Zinnkœpflé

Agathe Bursin Pinot Gris Grand Cru Zinnkœpflé

13.5% / 0.75 / France

Predajňa Bottleshop 3 veže

Pickup available, usually ready in 2 hours

Bajkalská 9/A
831 04 Bratislava
Slovakia

+421904979094

Since its inception, the philosophy of this winery, led by a woman-winemaker, has always been honesty to the craft of hand-made production and at the same time respect for nature and striving for the sustainability of its renewal, especially in its own vineyards.

From the very beginning of the winery, Agatha approached the production of its wines in the BIO mode.
Not because it's currently trendy, but because it's the only way it's right and fairest to the end consumer and at the same time to nature.
But that's not all. She did not rest on her laurels and moved her approach to a higher level - she currently uses several principles specific to BIODYNAMICS!
Agatha can thus preserve her precious vineyards in top healthy form for her offspring, as a family heirloom, without the soil or vines suffering any damage resulting from wine production.
But the news is that it already has "black on white", because it currently has an official BIO certification.

The French winery is located in Westhalten and wine connoisseurs know that the iconic vineyard in particular - Grand Cru Zinnkœpflé - makes Agathe Bursin's wines a sumptuously great name.
Just for the sake of interest, this is the highest vineyard among all 51 Grand Crus in Alsace, and at the same time it is characterized by an extremely sunny location, which allows creating literally "artistic" wines - colorful, rich, full, juicy, complex... but at the same time delicate, sophisticated, fresh thanks to sufficient natural acidity, really elegant as a result. Perhaps, among other things, because they are completed by a woman's hand ♡

But thanks to the spectacular composition of the soil and great climatic conditions, similar to those in the Mediterranean, the wines from other Alsatian parcels - Dirstelberg, Bollenberg, Lutzeltal or Strangenberg - are no less interesting, i.e. locations that will be included in the Premier Cru category in the upcoming classification of Alsatian wines

A worldly bohemian once said:
"One should do absolutely everything necessary to ensure that one does not go through life without experiencing the complexity and opulence of Alsatian Pinot Gris."
Like it, this is one of the best. And what's more, from the Grand Cru area! What more could you wish for?

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