Vincent Stoeffler
Sylvaner 2024
Alsace | Blanc | 2024
Careful soil management, combined with winemaking techniques that prioritize the natural expression of the grapes, give this Sylvaner its unique character. Thanks to mechanical maintenance and controlled biodiversity, the wine’s aromas are expressed with remarkable finesse. Delicate notes of white flowers and citrus blend with a subtle minerality, making it ideal for enhancing the flavors of seafood and regional dishes.
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Cuvée Profile
Light | Floral
Serving Recommendations
Serve between 10° and 12°
Aging Potential
2 to 5 years
Our Review of the Cuvée
From the very first whiff, this Sylvaner captivates with its delicate floral aromas intertwined with a lively hint of citrus. On the palate, it offers a light, almost airy texture, supported by a refreshing crispness. The subtle mineral undertones add a complexity that evolves pleasantly as you savor it. It pairs wonderfully with a wide range of dishes, but it truly shines with seafood and fish. Its ability to enhance flavors makes every bite even more delicious and memorable.
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