

Alsace Gewurztraminer Mambourg Sélection de Grains Nobles Grand Cru Weinbach (Domaine) Cuvée d'Or (no reserve) 2006
Alsace Gewurztraminer AOC
13%
0.375L
Intensity
According to the 2013 Bettane & Desseauve Guide to French Wines, with this cuvée “one brushes with perfection; offering refined, fruit-forward aromas (grape, melon) and a sublime delicacy in the mouth, its 104g of of residual sugar are completely integrated, retaining an exceptional freshness”.
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Alsace Gewurztraminer Mambourg Sélection de Grains Nobles Grand Cru Weinbach (Domaine) Cuvée d'Or (no reserve) 2006
The wine
This Gewürztraminer Grand Cru Mambourg Sélection de Grains Nobles has a complex floral nose with hints of quince, whilst in the mouth it has a wonderfully elegance, revealing notes of Mirabelle plums. Enjoy this cuvée as an aperitif, or alternatively alongside rich flavoured food such as foie gras or blue-veined cheese. The Gewürztraminer grapes are cultivated according to organic and biodynamic methods on gentle slopes of marly limestone; their incredible south-facing aspect enables perfect ripening in the fruit and encourages the growth of the all-important noble rot. Fermentation takes place using indigenous yeasts in old oak casks, whose age means that woody aromas are not transferred into the wine.
About the Producer Weinbach
Located at the foot of the majestic Schlossberg hill, Weinbach thrives on this exceptional position, combining all the geological and climatic characteristics perfect for producing the finest wines of Alsace. The Capuchin monks produced a wine from the early 17th century on the historic terroir of the Clos des Capucins (5 hectares enclosed by walls). Sold as a national asset in the French Revolution, the property was acquired in 1898 by the Faller brothers, who passed it onto their descendants. We must pay our respects to the memory of Théo, who passed away in 1979, an avid defender of Alsatian vineyards, which were awarded AOC recognition. Catherine Faller now runs the domain alongside her two sons, Eddy and Théo.
The 38-hectare estate is now split across the Kaysersberg Valley between the historic terroir of Clos des Capucins, the prestigious Altenbourg and Vogelgarten vineyards, and the grand cru vineyards of Schlossberg, Furstentum, Mambourg, Marckrain, and Rosacker, which was their latest acquisition in 2025. This geological diversity, from granite to marl, including limestone and sandstone, reflects the richness of the Alsace region. They deeply respect and appreciation for nature, and the vibrant expression of each terroir. The estate made the choice to go biodynamic at the end of the 1990s, allowing them to express the personality of each location in the best possible way.
The vineyard is tended to with a deep respect for nature and with a view to expressing each terroir. The harvests are delayed until optimal ripeness; after rigorous selection the grapes are gently, progressively pressed, followed by long fermentations in old oak casks. The property produces successful generic cuvées, but really stands out for its grandes cuvées, named after members of the family, and associated with each terroir.
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