Sylvaner "Cuvée Vieilles Vignes", Dirler-Cadé
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Organic

Sylvaner "Cuvée Vieilles Vignes", Dirler-Cadé - 2022

Item # 27989 750 mL

From several old parcels that produce low yields every year, including 50% Grand Cru Saering, this wine is fermented in 19th century wood casks. With soft notes of citrus pith and the minerality of a mountain spring, this Sylvaner is slightly creamy with acidity that’s long with lingering spice.

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Wine made from grapes grown organically using natural composting techniques and special preparations of herbal sprays while following the astronomical calendar.


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Poor lowly Sylvaner... bereft of the signature aromas that lend character to smoky Chardonnay or floral Riesling, it yields distinguished wines only on the most apt terroirs and the oldest vines. While the textural, Chablis-like wines of German Franconia have long been staples of those in the know, a select few sites in Alsace have been gaining increasing attention for a style of Sylvaner that almost could not be more different. Nearly decrepit vines on Triassic sandstone supply an explosion of tangerine, guava, and oolong tea up front, backed up by a finish that is firm, dry and quartzitic. A classic Alsatian, being paradoxically both round and piercing, it will begin to shed some of its baby fat with 5 to 8 years of bottle age, but was also lovely with a Chinese-inspired braised pork shoulder.

- DM

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Alsace

Located on the eastern border of France, on the west bank of the Upper Rhine, adjacent to Germany and Switzerland, Alsace represents the intersection of two wholly different wine cultures that have given birth to a third. Once part of the Holy Roman Empire, Alsace was gradually put under French sovereignty during the 17th Century and eventually made one of the provinces of France. Yet, as evidenced by the persistece of a dialect of Upper German in the region even today, Alsace's ties to Germany...

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