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Germany is the 8th largest wine producing country in the world, with 2/3 of the wine being white. The majority of the vineyards are planted along the Rhine river and other smaller river banks. The most popular of the grapes in Germany is Riesling, creating aromatic, fruit forward and elegant wines. The grape is often used to create some of the world’s finest dessert wines. Some of our producers from Germany have been around since the 1600’s.

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Wolfberger Alsace Edelzwicker 2020 (liter)

Wolfberger Alsace Edelzwicker is made from 40 % Pinot Blanc, 30% Riesling, 15% Gewurztraminer and 15 % Muscat

Edelzwicker has a nose of grilled almonds and walnuts, with a light floral hint following. The first sip shows its true character: fresh and lemony with vegetal, herbaceous flavor. It is round and easy drinking, not overpowering and finishes clean.

Each grape variety is harvested individually in early or mid-October on the most suitable date for each vineyard.

It is a good companion for food without ever dominating it. In Alsace it is served by the glass or in large jugs to partner regional specialties. In general Edelzwicker goes well with fresh salads, cold or warm starters, but also with oysters, mussels and seafood. It should always be served chilled, around 10 ° C.

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