Pinot Noir från Alsace får Grand Cru status

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First classification of two vineyards in Barr and Wintzenheim

A few days ago, the French Ministry of Agriculture granted  d’Alsace status to the  from the  vineyard in Barr () and the  vineyard in Wintzenheim ().

The  stretches over 40.6 ha of marl limestone, lying southeast between 220 and 350 m above sea level.  occupies about 4 ha there, which are currently cultivated by eight wineries. The  site covers 53 ha of marl-limestone-sandstone soils at 270 to 360 m above sea level. Ten producers produce their  there on 5 ha of vineyards. Four wineries there work organically, six biodynamically.

The   wines will be produced with the 2022 vintage. ”This recognition is the culmination of a lengthy effort,” commented Christophe , who produces red wine there as farm manager of  Josmeyer, ”it is the appropriate award for a grape variety that has been known in Alsace since the 12th century.

The applications for approval were already submitted in 2016. The decision about the  application of the  from the  vineyard in Rouffach, which was also submitted at that time, was postponed by the responsible persons. However, it remains in candidate status.

So far, only , Muscat and  recently  have been approved for  wines in Alsace.

Source: Magazine.Weine