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  1. Mar 8, 2024 · Alsace’s Historical Position in the Wine Industry Approximately 25% of the region’s annual production is sent abroad today: Scandinavia, the UK, and the US are key export markets. Alsace’s major advantage is the unprecedented global popularity of saline dry whites: Pinot Gris, Silvaner, and Pinot Blanc are three on-trend varieties that ...

  2. The best Wineries in Alsace produce wines under three major AOCs: Alsace AOC for white, rosé and red wines, Alsace Grand Cru AOC for white wines and Crémant d'Alsace AOC for sparkling wines. Wineries in Alsace are always open for guests and share their wines and winemaking history. You will find many amazing wineries near Colmar or Riquewihr ...

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · 18 April 2024 7 min read. The Alsace Wine Route is one of the most famous wine routes in France, and also the country’s oldest wine route, inaugurated in 1953. In all, the recommended route passes through more than 70 picturesque towns and villages on a circuit of approximately 180 km (about 111 miles) from Strasbourg to Colmar.

  4. Jun 16, 2022 · Travel Guide to the Alsace Wine Region. Getting around, finding a place to stay, and of course, which wine producers to visit while in Alsace, France. With its picturesque villages, rich history, unique linguistic identity, and incredible wine culture, there is truly no place in France quite like Alsace. And while it’s world-renowned for the ...

  5. Crémant d’Alsace, the region’s sparkling wine, is known for its freshness and round texture, a trait attributed to aging technique and grape typicity. The wines are made in the traditional method (like Champagne) and feature a blend of Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay (only used in Crémant production).

  6. As part of the Alsace wine route, the winery offers a great tasting experience and a tour of their cellars. Best Wines To Try: 2011 Hugel & Fils Riesling 'Grossi Laue' ($81) 2001 Hugel & Fils 'Hugel' Gewurztraminer ($75) 13. Zeyssolff. This family-owned winery was founded in 1778.

  7. Aug 26, 2016 · Finally, the only red wine grape grown in Alsace is Pinot Noir. Pinot Noir is used to make Crémant d’ Alsace — a sparkling wine produced in the méthode champenoise, as well as still wines. Red berries, autumn leaves, and more structure make this a wine you can pair with meats, and it will stand up well to aging.

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