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Marcel Deiss - Schoenenbourg Grand Cru 2007

Marcel Deiss - Schoenenbourg Grand Cru 2007

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5/5 (1 customers)

Rating: RVF 20/20, Bettane & Desseauve 19.5/20, Robert Parker 95/100, Gault Millau 16/20
Schoenenbourg is undoubtedly one of the great wines of the Alsace region, renowned since the Middle Ages and the jewel of the Riquewihr vineyards. A wine of beautiful richness, with a peppery nose and intense minerality. Schoenenbourg has definite aging potential, but is already very enjoyable...

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Estate

Domaine Marcel Deiss

Vintage

Grand Cru Schoenenbourg

Vintage

2007

Designation

Alsace Grand Cru

Region

Alsace

Grape varieties

Riesling, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, Muscat, Gewurztraminer

Regions

Riquewihr vineyard, characterized by a combination of light, non-sticky soil and a clay subsoil rich in nutrients

Viticulture

Biodynamic farming: plowing the vineyards, no chemicals

Grape Harvest

100% manual

Winemaking

made using traditional methods with the utmost respect for the terroirs

Livestock farming

12 months on fine lees in large oak barrels

Alcohol content

11,5%

Eye

A dark, dense color, still heavily influenced by the lees, with golden hues and flashes of orange

Nose

notes of cinchona and white tea accented with cloves, infused with passion fruit, and a palate marked by deep minerality

Palate

fresh, tart, and austere to the point of becoming briny, with a massive dry extract in the mid-palate and a glorious finish of gypsum, sulfur, and mineral vibrancy

Serve

at 12°C

Open

Decant 2 hours before serving

Drink from

2011

Drink before

2026

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

A d&eacute;guster sur un foie gras de canard chaud aux pommes, une Tarte Tatin, un feuillet&eacute; au roquefort...<br/>

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Rated (2023 Guide) 5*Stars (Exceptional producers who represent the absolute pinnacle of quality in France and around the world)

About the estate:

While Jean-Michel Deiss spends a great deal of time in his vineyards, it is his son Mathieu who oversees the winemaking process. A charming winemaker, his sensitivity is evident in the evolution of the wines, particularly the Pinot Noirs, which become more delicate and refined with each vintage. For the whites, experiments with maceration lend depth and richness to the textures on the palate. As both a winemaker and an entrepreneur, Mathieu has expanded the vineyard from 27 to 45 hectares, including his “Vignoble du Rêveur” project, which he runs with his partner Emmanuelle Milan. Since 2020, two hectares have been dedicated to the production of grapevines, and the estate has acquired its own planting machine, strengthening its autonomy and mastery of all aspects of the winemaking craft.

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Rated estate (2024 guide) 4*Stars (These represent the pinnacle of French winemaking. The finest terroirs cultivated by the greatest winemakers. Tasting their wine is always a magical experience)

About the estate:

Mathieu Deiss has succeeded his father, Jean-Michel, at the helm of this venerable estate in Bergheim. Mixed planting remains the guiding principle, even for the grand cru wines. Although the practice is a time-honored tradition in the region, it is rarely followed today and remains a source of significant division among winemakers. The Deiss family continues to push the boundaries of this approach, producing compelling, complex wines with a marvelous intensity of flavor and incredible balance. Mathieu has also created the Vignoble du Rêveur from his mother’s vineyards in Bennwihr (where he produces, notably, top-tier orange wines). The wines are exceptional for the region, which can be a bit disorienting for the consumer, but the result is magnificent. A few years of hindsight allow us to analyze the precision of the terroir definitions and the ability of these wines to maintain their own balance. Don’t miss at the estate: the unique experience of geo-sensory tasting, which helps you understand the relationship between the wine’s characteristics and the terroir where it was born.

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Review by Mr. JEAN PIERRE F. Published on May 30, 2018

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