L'intrépide White 2021

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€19,00

France - Alsace

Cépages : Pinot Gris

Contenance : 75 cl

Taux d'alcool : 13.5°

  • White
  • Orange
  • Quiet

2021

Organic and natural Alsatian orange wine made from Pinot Gris: full of secondary fruit aromas, a pleasant and fresh wine for all occasions.

€19,00

Livraison 48h à 72h (France Métropolitaine)

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Alsace - AOP AOC

Eurofeuille, AB
Carafage : No
Potentiel de garde : 5-10 years old
Température de service : 16-18°C
Vinification : Made from vines around 25 years old, this wine was vinified after destemming for 4 to 8 days, followed by spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts. Aging for 8 months on lees in wooden barrels adds texture and aroma. Unfiltered, it retains all its character and vitality, offering a profile that is faithful to its origins.
Sol : Limestone

Domaine Einhart

On the clay-limestone soils of this family estate in Alsace, Nicolas and Théo Einhart craft lively, powerful skin-contact wines from the region’s traditional grape varieties.

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L'intrépide White 2021

Domaine Einhart


It's undeniable: L'Intrépide, a full-bodied, long, and delicious wine, truly lives up to its name and is fearless. A 100% Pinot Gris macerated wine exists, and it can soar to great heights when vinified with care. Its color is already astonishing, and the rest is just as impressive. Totally magical, on the palate, the lively and full-bodied attack is supported by a lemony freshness characteristic of great limestone terroirs. The lingering finish is highlighted by tannins melted during maceration. The twenty-five-year-old vines, all located on the estate, are harvested by hand; the grapes are destemmed. Maceration, using indigenous yeasts, lasts four to eight days. Aging for eight months in Alsatian barrels on fine lees precedes bottling without filtration. From the vine to the cellar, this wine was made without any additives. Decanting is recommended so that it can spread its wings and express its powerful and complex notes.

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Located in the northern part of the Alsatian vineyard, horizontally above Strasbourg, the Einhart estate is a ten-hectare family estate whose vines are located on the hillsides that rise between the Alsace plain and the Vosges mountains. The soil is clay-limestone and rich in fossils (muschelkalk, i.e. shell limestone and oolite limestone, and lettenkohle or dolomitic limestone). Since 1990, Nicolas Einhart has been at the helm, now assisted by his son Théo. True to his commitments to the TIFLO association, of which he is co-founder, Nicolas devotes his winemaking work to the protection of the land and biodiversity, winemaking without inputs, the refusal of harmful phytosanitary products and the maintenance of ecological refuge zones. His estate has been certified organic since 2011. Like Jean-Marc Dreyer [link], he is resolutely moving towards skin maceration and produces white maceration wines (orange wines) in addition to a red Pinot Noir. Entirely manual harvesting, destemming of the bunches, light punching down and delicate pressing are characteristic of the estate, as well as the separate vinification of each terroir, aging on lees and the absence of filtration before bottling. The wines are pure grape, lively, powerful, invigorating, and transcribe the minerality of the very beautiful terroirs of the Vosges foothills.