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Emile Beyer L'Hostellerie Pinot Gris (Alsace)

Emile Beyer

Alsace · France

Ficha técnica

Tipo
White
Uva
Pinot Gris
País
France
Região
Alsace
Denominação
Alsace
Corpo
full
Acidez
medium
Doçura
dry

Harmonização

carne suína · pratos asiáticos · queijos cremosos · frango assado

Safras avaliadas

  • 201388 pts

    The fruity, fresh aroma continues into the palate. Ripe yellow fruits are spiced and then cut with pear acidity and freshness. It's already balanced, although it will be even better from 2016.

  • 201288 pts

    Situated in Eguisheim, the Emile Beyer winery is based in a former inn, hence the name L'Hostellerie. This wine is rich and very spicy, with a good cut of acidity. Yellow fruits are balanced with citrus to give a ripe, full-bodied wine. Drink now.

  • 201089 pts

    Here's a wine that is rich and full bodied, tending toward dryness while still retaining all the ripe, spicy Pinot Gris character. It has apple, lychee and mango flavors, nicely mingling together, leaving a fresh, crisp finish.

  • 200990 pts

    Beyer's winery is situated in a 16th-century coaching inn, hence the name of this range of wines. This Pinot Gris has power and intensity, showing very ripe tropical fruits and some acidity. There is a definite sweet, spicy edge here.