Riesling Tradition 2018 Emile Beyer
Emile Beyer's Riesling Tradition is a white wine produced in the Alsace region of France. The Emile Beyer winery, located in the small town of Eguisheim, was founded in 1580, and the Beyer family has been growing grapes in the area for eight generations, with a strong focus on environmental sustainability and quality production.
The grapes used for the production of Riesling Tradition come from a vineyard located in the Alsace area, specifically in the town of Eguisheim. The vineyard is located in an area with clay and limestone soils, exposed to the sun and with good ventilation. The grapes are grown according to the principles of organic and biodynamic agriculture, with a focus on soil health and biodiversity.
The grapes used for the production of Riesling Tradition are hand-picked and carefully selected to ensure the highest quality. After harvest, the grapes are gently pressed and the juice is then fermented at a low temperature in stainless steel barrels to preserve the wine's aromatic character. Fermentation is carried out with indigenous yeasts, that is, naturally present on the skins of the grapes, to preserve the characteristics of the terroir. The wine is then left to mature in the bottle for several months before being marketed.
Emile Beyer's Riesling Tradition is a dry white wine with a bright straw yellow color and greenish highlights. The nose has intense aromas of yellow fruit, such as peach and apricot, accompanied by floral and mineral notes. In the mouth it is fresh and lively, with good acidity that gives it excellent flavor and a pleasant taste persistence. The wine is characterized by its elegance and finesse, making it an ideal companion to fish dishes, shellfish, white meats and fresh cheeses.
DENOMINATION: Alsace AOC
REGION: Alsace (France)
GRAPES: 100% Riesling