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Domaine Zind Humbrecht PINOT GRIS 2020

Domaine Zind Humbrecht PINOT GRIS
Category: Wine > White Wine
Alcohol: 13.5%
Unit Size: 75.0 cl
Origin: France > Alsace
Retail: £26.99
Stock: In Stock
Martinez Ref: FRALSW023
Please be aware this is a previous vintage pictured.

Tasting Note

The Pinot-Gris grape variety used to be quite rare in Alsace in the mid-20th century, often commanding some of the highest prices paid for wines in Alsace. These old cultivars would carry small clusters and produce small yields, explaining why growers would only plant it in great vineyards and sell it more expensively. When modern clones were issued, they were planted everywhere and the production of Pinot-Gris increased dramatically, but not always for the best. The domaine was lucky to have some very old vines that could be selected and reproduced, in order to keep these heritage. The Pinot-Gris is early ripening, and the gravelly valley floor of Turckheim is also precocious. Getting the harvest date right is becoming increasingly difficult and require daily checks so the ripeness isn’t too high. In 2019, the wine fermented bone dry, quite rapidly and was bottled just prior the 2020 harvest.

Restrained and discreet nose, almost more mineral than fruity, it takes some time to completely open up. Some aeration will reveal sweet Mirabelle aromas and some acacia honey. The palate shows a nice concentration, medium intensity on the middle palate, and eventually becomes more and more impressive on the finish. This is a very dry wine but with a velvety texture and sapid fresh acidity.


Food Matching

Some dining suggestions from our team that will work well with this product.

Fish
  • Fish and chips
  • Lobster (with sauce)
  • Oysters
  • Scallops and other shellfish