Famille Hauller

L'Ours Noir 2024

Alsace | Red | 2024

Famille Hauller

L'Ours Noir 2024

Alsace | Red | 2024

Founded in 1776 in Dambach-la-Ville, the Hauller family excels in the art of producing exceptional Alsatian wines. The 12th generation continues this tradition with passion and dedication. Ludovic and Guillaume Hauller, the new faces of Cave du Tonnelier, offer with this Pinot Noir L'Ours Noir, a luscious and fruity wine that subtly embodies the Alsatian terroir. Discover the elegance and expertise of this family of passionate winemakers.

Regular price 11,90€

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Country of origin, France

Region , Alsace

Appellation, Alsace

Grape variety(s), Pinot Noir

Certification, Organic

Sweetness, Dry

Winemaking,

Soil Type , Granite

Alcohol content, 12.0 %

Regular price 11,90€
L'Ours Noir 2024
11,90 €

How to appreciate this wine?

Food and wine pairing tips
  • Poissons et fruits de mer
Service tips

Serve at 12° to 14°

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Our opinion on the vintage

This Pinot Noir, with its beautiful ruby-red color, reveals a nose rich in red fruit notes, particularly Morello cherries. On the palate, its lightness and fruitiness, characterized by small red berries, are supported by a consistent and pleasant acidity. A well-balanced and approachable wine, perfect to accompany charcuterie, grilled meats, or even a lamb tagine. Best enjoyed between 8° and 10°C to fully appreciate its subtleties.

Famille Hauller

Famille Hauller

Alsace | France

Based in Dambach-la-Ville, Alsace, the Hauller family has a long history, documented since the 18th century. Long recognized for their cooperage expertise, the family produced large Alsatian casks for several generations before definitively shifting their focus to winemaking in the mid-20th century.

In 1960, Louis Hauller committed the estate to producing Alsatian wines, with a clear focus on elegance, expressive grape varieties, and precise balance. This direction marked a lasting turning point in the estate's identity, now carried on by Ludovic and Guillaume Hauller, representing the twelfth generation of the family.

The work is divided between the vineyard and the winemaking process. The plots are carefully tended to obtain ripe yet balanced grapes, with respect for the soil and natural rhythms. Alsatian grape varieties, and Riesling in particular, play a central role in the blend, with a constant focus on freshness and aromatic clarity.

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