Domaine Neumeyer

Gewurztraminer Taureau 2023

Alsace | White | 2023

Domaine Neumeyer

Gewurztraminer Taureau 2023

Alsace | Blanc | 2023

Every wine from the Neumeyer estate reflects a deep understanding of Alsatian terroirs, expressed through rigorous organic viticulture. These wines come from meticulously tended vineyards and are hand-harvested to maximize the potential of each cluster. Minimalist winemaking, using native yeasts and extended aging on fine lees, preserves the finesse and complexity of Gewürztraminer, the region’s iconic grape variety.

Winemaking: native yeasts, temperature control, vinification in stainless steel tanks - Aging on fine lees

Residual sugar: 21.8 g/L

Regular price 16,90€

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Alsace

Appellation, Alsace

Grape variety, Gewürztraminer

Certification, Organic

Sweetness, Sweet

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Marl

Alcohol content , %

Regular price 16,90€
Gewurztraminer Taureau 2023
16,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round | Floral and spicy

Serving Recommendations

Serve between 10° and 12°

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

This Gewurztraminer opens with an intense bouquet, where floral notes blend with the exotic and spicy aromas characteristic of the grape variety. On the palate, its texture is both full-bodied and silky, supported by a lovely freshness that perfectly balances the residual sugar. It reveals remarkable aromatic complexity, with hints of lychee, rose, and a touch of pepper.

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.

The estate's cuvées primarily seek personality and clarity, with ... Read more