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The Hohrain or "high slope", like the Pfersigberg, consists of conglomeratic limestone from the Muschelkalk and Jurassic periods. It is located on the same hillside as this Grand Cru, but on its northeastern slope. This cooler situation makes it a truly ideal terroir for this precocious grape variety, as ripening is slower and acids are better preserved.
Saline notes that delight the palate!
Appearance
Beautiful, limpid straw-yellow color.
Aroma
On the nose, discreet, elegant aromas of yellow fruit, notably peach and mirabelle plum, develop, accompanied by light toasty notes.
Wine Dry | Gourmand | Roasted | Smoked
Taste
The palate is harmonious and sustained by a beautiful, intense freshness. The finish is persistent and delicately saline.
Wine Elégant | Fumé | Gras | Long
Keeps
10 years
Peak
5
Service
-
Grape varieties Pinot gris
Terroir Calcaires conglomératiques du Muschelkalk et du Jurassique.
Culture type
Organic
Alcohol
13.5%
Content
75cl
Decanting
-
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Domaine Emile Beyer
Domaine Emile Beyer is a domain from the region Alsace in France, that produces 0 wines available to purchase, including the wine Pinot Gris Lieu-dit Hohrain 2014.