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Alsace Grand Cru Saering Riesling 2017 – Dirler Cadé

Alsace Grand Cru Saering Riesling 2017 - Dirler Cadé
Written by Piero Pardini

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Credits: © Dirler Cadé – Alsace – France

Wine: Alsace Grand Cru Saering Riesling 2017
Alcoholic strength: 13% vol.
Classification: AOC Alsace.
Grapes: 100% Riesling.
Serving temperature: 10° C.

Tasting Notes
Crystal-clear, straw yellow in color, with very light golden reflections.
The nose is floral, fruity, mineral and herbaceous. Notes of slightly withered white wildflowers, followed by hints of yellow and white fleshed fruits reminiscent of apple and peach, note of ripe citrus. Hints of wet slate and mown grass.
The sip is fresh, with great sapidity and with a good acidic shoulder. It is confirmed when perceived on the nose, the finish is long and leaves an aftertaste of ripe citrus.
It is recommended in combination with an orange duck.

Rating
4 Lupetti


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EARL DIRLER – CADE
13, rue d’Issenheim
68500 Bergholtz France
Phone: +33 3 89 76 91 00
E-mail: dirler.cade@orange.fr
Website: www.dirler-cade.com

About the author

Piero Pardini

Founder and editor of "The Wolf Post", Italian based International digital wine platform.
Freelance Journalist.
Wine critic and Sommelier.
He has also written about sports and technology for some specialized magazines.
Co-author of the authorized biography "Gianni Clerici - The writer, the poet the journalist", Le Lettere, Firenze.

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