Vincent Stoeffler
Riesling 2024
Alsace | Blanc | 2024
This Riesling stands out for its fruity aromas, particularly citrus and candied orange, complemented by a subtle mineral note. On the palate, its flavors of yellow fruit and grapefruit blend harmoniously with remarkable freshness, offering a long, slightly honeyed finish. This dry white wine is ideal for pairing with a variety of dishes, from seafood to white meats, and can be cellared for several years.
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Cuvée Profile
Round | Fruity and mineral
Serving Recommendations
Serve between 10° and 12°
Aging Potential
5 to 10 years
Our Review of the Cuvée
This Riesling, already expressive on the nose, reveals captivating aromas of citrus and candied fruit, offering a seductive bouquet. From the very first sip, the palate is enveloped in flavors of yellow fruit and grapefruit, while an invigorating freshness awakens the senses. Its texture on the palate is both full-bodied and refined, enhanced by a delicately honeyed finish that lingers pleasantly. A wine to enjoy now, or to let develop for a few years in the cellar, perfect for enhancing a dinner featuring a variety of flavors.
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In Alsace, Domaine Vincent Stoeffler relies on a profound, long-acquired knowledge of its parcels and grape varieties. Vineyard work aims for optimal ripeness, without seeking overconcentration, to preserve the natural balance of the grapes and the clarity of the terroirs.
The Rieslings are vinified in a straightforward and luminous style, with controlled tension that highlights the freshness of Alsatian soils. The Gewurztraminers are intentionally restrained in their aromatic expression, to avoid any heaviness and maintain genuine drinkability. Organic practices enhance the precision of the juices and contribute to the overall clarity of the cuvées.
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