Domaine Neumeyer

Riesling Hospices 2023

Alsace | White | 2023

Domaine Neumeyer

Riesling Hospices 2023

Alsace | Blanc | 2023

The Riesling Hospices comes from vines grown at an altitude of 230 meters on marl-limestone soil; the vines are approximately thirty years old. The wine is fermented using native yeasts in stainless steel tanks. It is aged on fine lees and bottled with 5.5 g/L of residual sugar.

Regular price €14.50

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Alsace

Appellation, Alsace

Grape variety(ies), Riesling

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Vinification, Lees aging

Soil Type, Marl

Alcohol content , %

Regular price 14,50€
Riesling Hospices 2023
14,50 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Light | Mineral

Serving Recommendations

Serve between 10° and 12°

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

The nose is delicate and ripe, with notes of candied peach, marzipan, and a hint of petrol that leaves little doubt as to the grape variety. The palate is round, full-bodied, and very fresh, yet taut with an invisible thread reinforced by a hint of carbonation, featuring a rather dense, pulpy texture with blackberry aromas balanced by a noble bitterness. This bitterness—evoking pomelo peel and cinchona—intensifies on the finish until it becomes the backbone of the wine.

Domaine Neumeyer

Domaine Neumeyer

Alsace | France

In Alsace, Domaine Neumeyer is located around Molsheim, as well as in the neighboring communes of Mutzig and Avolsheim. The vineyard is managed according to organic farming principles, with particular attention paid to soil balance and plot-specific expression.

Vineyard management relies on measured practices: natural grassing, shallow soil cultivation, manual harvesting with sorting, and controlled yields. Grapes are harvested at optimal ripeness to preserve the precise balance and aromatic potential of each plot.

In the cellar, winemaking prioritizes minimal intervention. Pressing is gentle, fermentations are conducted with indigenous yeasts, and aging is extended on lees to promote the wines' natural stability and complexity. This approach aims to support the raw material without altering its expression.

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