Don’t overlook the “Selection de Grains Nobles” indicator on the label, this is a sweet dessert gwertz, and as a result it doesn’t much match it’s drier brethren. This is all sugar and raisin, with the sweetness nearly hiding the gewurztraminer DNA here. It’s okay, but nearly cloying. Dark and syrupy. Pair with sweet fruit plate, and light cheese only.
Cave Kientzheim-Kaysersberg ‘Anne de K’ Gewurztraminer SGN – 2009 – Alsace
by Winepisser | Mar 18, 2017 | Quick Review | 9 comments