Famille Hugel
Alsace Pinot Noir Grossi Laue
2014
About this winery
The culture of the vine has been practiced in Alsace for more than 2000 years. We find traces of the first Hugels in Alsace as early as the 15th century, and some two centuries later, Hans Ulrich Hugel settled in Riquewihr in 1639 and took the head of the powerful Corporation des Vignerons. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Hugels were recognized as great winegrowers. In 1902, Frédéric Emile Hugel left the old family property to settle in the center of Riquewihr, where the heart of the...
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Product notes
Grossi Laüe means Grands Terroirs in Alsatian dialect, they are the equivalent of Grosses Gewächs in Germany or Grands Crus of Burgundy. The heart of this Pinot Noir comes from a vineyard planted in 1966 in our family estate on the Pflostig hillside.
Production notes
The grapes are destemmed and macerated for approximately 2 weeks, with manual immersion of the cap (pigeage) to guarantee the best possible extraction. The wine is aged for almost 10 months in small oak vats that are partially renewed each year.
Tasting notes
Vibrant ruby red. Notes of menthol, flint, sweet spices, herbs and flavors of red fruits (red cherry, raspberry). The finish is long and young, mellow, but with a very good persistent scent of red fruits. Pairings with duck and sweetbreads.