Dirler-Cadé "Kitterlé Grand Cru" 2012
100% RieslingComplex and elegant. Grapefruit, pineapple, petroleum-like notes...
Tasting Notes
On the nose the 2012 Kitterlé Grand Cru from Domaine Dirler-Cadé opens with grapefruit, kerosene and exotic notes of pineapple.
On the palate I find the same, complex, attractive profile. A nice acidity promises a great aging potential and interesting bouquet evolution.
The mouthfeel of this 2012 Kitterlé Grand Cru is concentrated and unctuous.
The finish is long.
How it's made
Biodynamic!
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Dirler-Cadé
Dirler-Cadé estate is located in Alsace. It was first created as Dirler Wines by Jean Dirler in the village of Bergholtz in 1871. Still family run, the estate was named Dirler-Cadé in 2000 after the winery took over Ludivine’s Cadé parent’s plots of vines. The business operates 18 hectares (43.2 acres) of vines, 42% of which are classified Saering, Spiegel, Kessler or Kitterlé Grand Cru.
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Riesling
White grape variety
Riesling is a white grape variety native to the Rhine Valley. Riesling is a flowery, almost perfumed grape variety with high acidity and flowery, almost perfumed aromas. It’s used to make white wines that are dry, semi-sweet, sweet, and sparkling. Riesling wines are almost never oaked and are normally varietally pure. Riesling was the world’s 20th most planted variety in 2004, with 48,700 hectares, but it is typically included in the “top three” white wine varieties, alongside Chardonnay and Sauvignon blanc, in terms of value for quality wines. Riesling is a terroir-expressive variety, which means that the character of Riesling wines is strongly influenced by the wine’s roots.
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Place in European Collectivity of Alsace, France
Alsace is a cultural zone and a territorial collectivity in Eastern France, bordering Germany and Switzerland on the west side of the upper Rhine. It had a population of 1,889,589 people in 2017.
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