Famille Hauller

La Grande Ourse

Crémant d'Alsace | White | NM

Famille Hauller

La Grande Ourse

Crémant d'Alsace | Blanc | NM

Founded in 1776 in Dambach-la-Ville, the Hauller family is a leading name in the production of fine Alsace wines. Since 1960, Louis Hauller has dedicated himself to producing elegant and remarkable wines. Today, the 12th generation continues this tradition with passion and dedication. Ludovic & Guillaume Hauller, heirs to this expertise, devote all their talent to growing the finest grapes and promoting the family’s wines around the world. The Bear, the village’s symbol, now adorns the bottles as a tribute to this beautiful history.

Regular price 11,90€

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Alsace

Appellation, Crémant d'Alsace

Grape variety(ies), Pinot Gris

Certification, Organic

Sweetness Level, Dry

Vinification,

Soil Type, Granitic

Alcohol Content , 12.0%

Regular price 11,90€
La Grande Ourse
11,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Light | Mineral

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 8° to 10°C

Aging Potential

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Our Review of the Cuvée

This sparkling wine stands out for its fresh, fruity aroma, with notes of white fruit and flowers. On the palate, it offers a lovely liveliness, with crisp acidity and fine bubbles. Its light texture and lingering finish make it the perfect companion for social gatherings. Served well chilled, it will add a festive touch to your evenings with friends.

Famille Hauller

Famille Hauller

Alsace | France

Based in Dambach-la-Ville, Alsace, the Hauller family has a long history dating back to the 18th century. Long renowned for their expertise as coopers, the family spent several generations crafting large Alsatian oak barrels before shifting their focus entirely to winemaking in the mid-20th century.

In 1960, Louis Hauller set the estate on the path to producing Alsace wines, with a clear commitment to elegance, the distinct character of the grape varieties, and precise balance. This direction marked a lasting turning point in the estate’s identity, which is now carried forward by Ludovic and Guillaume Hauller, representatives of the twelfth generation of the family.

The work is divided between the vineyard and winemaking. The vineyards are carefully tended to produce ripe yet balanced grapes, with a focus on respecting the soil and natural rhythms. Alsatian grape varieties, particularly Riesling, play a central role in the vineyard’s plantings, with ... Read more