Jean-Pierre Rietsch

Stierkopf Pinot Noir 2025

Alsace | Red | 2025

Jean-Pierre Rietsch

Pinot noir Stierkopf 2025

Alsace | Rouge | 2025

The old Pinot Noir vines on the Stierkopf terroir, composed of sandstone limestone and benefiting from a south-facing exposure, give this wine remarkable authenticity. A 12-day semi-carbonic maceration, followed by 8 months of aging on the lees in tanks, enriches its texture and enhances its aromas. To preserve its full finesse, it is important to store it in a cool cellar and serve it at a controlled temperature.

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Country of originFrance
RegionAlsace
AppellationAlsace
Grape variety(ies)Pinot Noir
CertificationOrganic
SweetnessDry
WinemakingAged in stainless steel tanks
Soil TypeLimestone
Alcohol content11.0%
Regular price 23,80€
Stierkopf Pinot Noir 2025
23,80 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Fine | Complex

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 14° to 16°C

Aging Potential

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Our Review of the Cuvée

On the nose, this wine reveals the aromatic complexity typical of Burgundian Pinot Noirs, with subtle notes of red fruit and an earthy touch that evokes its limestone terroir. On the palate, the texture is silky and balanced, with a fresh attack. Semi-carbonic maceration lends a fruity, rounded character. Eight months on the lees enrich the wine with remarkable depth and structure. A wine to be enjoyed at cellar temperature, which will amply reward your patience and attention.

Jean Pierre Rietsch

Jean-Pierre Rietsch

Alsace | France

In Mittelbergheim, Alsace, Jean-Pierre Rietsch manages his estate following an organic approach, coupled with natural winemaking processes executed with great precision. Vineyard management aims for optimal balance, allowing the grapes to express their terroir without pursuing excessive ripeness.

Rieslings, Sylvaners, and Pinot Gris are vinified to achieve dry and precise profiles, characterized by distinct tension and a nuanced aromatic expression. Fermentations are extended, and aging is patient, resulting in wines that are clear and stable, with limited but always controlled interventions. This approach preserves the clarity of the profiles without resorting to approximation.

The cuvées are distinguished by their digestibility, delicate texture, and a balanced palate presence, supported by extended finishes. The estate's overall work is recognized for the consistency of its technical choices and the precision of its expressions, offering a sober and faithful interpretation of the Mittelbergheim terroirs.