Vincent Stoeffler
Pinot blanc Rutscherle nature 2024
Alsace | Blanc | 2024
Made without added sulfur, this white wine captivates with its balance of freshness and complexity. Aging on the lees imparts a rich and harmonious texture, perfect for enhancing everything from refined appetizers to fish and white meat dishes. Enjoy it now or after a few years of aging; it promises to delight your palate throughout the meal. Decanting can further reveal its delicate aromas.
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Cuvée Profile
Round | Complex
Serving Recommendations
Serve between 10° and 12°
Aging Potential
2 to 5 years
Our Review of the Cuvée
At first glance, this wine stands out for its bright, golden color. The nose, which is slightly closed at first, gradually opens up to reveal delicate aromas of ripe greengages and warm brioche. On the palate, its round, full-bodied texture is surprising, offering a density uncommon for a white wine. A subtle effervescence adds vibrancy to the whole, while a chalky, tangy finish lingers with notes of dried pear and spices. The tasting experience is both rich and refreshing, offering a lovely aromatic persistence.
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Aging primarily occurs in large oak casks (foudres), providing slow and consistent oxygenation without imparting excessive oak influence to the wines. This approach preserves the fruit character, adds volume without excess, and allows each grape varietal to express itself distinctly. The cuvées exhibit distinct profiles, without aiming for a ... Read more