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Wine for sale: Alsace

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Alsace is a historic winegrowing region stretching along a narrow north-south strip of 170 km, from Strasbourg to Mulhouse, with a surface area of around 15,000 hectares. With its rich history and remarkable terroir, this region produces some of the best and most aromatic white wines in the world, as well as increasingly popular red wines –from Pinot Noir – that are beginning to rival those of Burgundy.

At the foot of the Vosges mountains, vineyards of Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc and Sylvaner tower over fairytale-like villages. The region boasts 51 Grands Crus, as well as sweet wine appellations which are one of its specialities. Alsace Vendanges Tardives (VT) are sweet wines made from over-ripe grapes and Sélection de Grains Nobles (SGN) are wines made from botrytised grapes. Alsace also produces excellent sparkling wines known as Crémant d’Alsace.

Alsace is also home to France’s oldest Wine Route, inviting visitors to discover its sublime landscapes. Having long hesitated between France and Germany, the region has chosen its camp. It is also the only French wine region to name its wines after the grape varieties rather than the place of production – village names often have a German ring to them – although some estates are now breaking away from this tradition to put the terroir back at the focus of their approach. After some relatively difficult periods for the marketing of Alsace wines, they are now widely recognised for their quality and unique characteristics, and the complex food and wine pairings they allow. Many talented estates, like the historic and iconic Trimbach, Zind-Humbrecht, Weinbach, and Marcel Deiss, or those of more recent renown like Albert Mann, Vignoble du Rêveur, Bott-Geyl, Valentin Zusslin or Barmes-Buecher have managed to win back the hearts of wine lovers thanks to some very fine wines, often at particularly reasonable prices. Discover our selection of the best Alsace wines.

Alsace

Alsace is a historic winegrowing region stretching along a narrow north-south strip of 170 km, from Strasbourg to Mulhouse, with a surface area of around 15,000 hectares. With its rich history and remarkable terroir, this region produces some of the best and most aromatic white wines in the world, as well as increasingly popular red wines –from Pinot Noir – that are beginning to rival those of Burgundy.

At the foot of the Vosges mountains, vineyards of Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc and Sylvaner tower over fairytale-like villages. The region boasts 51 Grands Crus, as well as sweet wine appellations which are one of its specialities. Alsace Vendanges Tardives (VT) are sweet wines made from over-ripe grapes and Sélection de Grains Nobles (SGN) are wines made from botrytised grapes. Alsace also produces excellent sparkling wines known as Crémant d’Alsace.

Alsace is also home to France’s oldest Wine Route, inviting visitors to discover its sublime landscapes. Having long hesitated between France and Germany, the region has chosen its camp. It is also the only French wine region to name its wines after the grape varieties rather than the place of production – village names often have a German ring to them – although some estates are now breaking away from this tradition to put the terroir back at the focus of their approach. After some relatively difficult periods for the marketing of Alsace wines, they are now widely recognised for their quality and unique characteristics, and the complex food and wine pairings they allow. Many talented estates, like the historic and iconic Trimbach, Zind-Humbrecht, Weinbach, and Marcel Deiss, or those of more recent renown like Albert Mann, Vignoble du Rêveur, Bott-Geyl, Valentin Zusslin or Barmes-Buecher have managed to win back the hearts of wine lovers thanks to some very fine wines, often at particularly reasonable prices. Discover our selection of the best Alsace wines.

2023
55(starting price)
2023
40(starting price)
2018
25(current price)
2016
41(starting price)
2015
45(current price)Price per bottle 15
2015
45(current price)Price per bottle 15
2013
51(starting price)Price per bottle 25.50
2012
18(current price)
2011
60(current price)Price per bottle 20
2011
60(current price)Price per bottle 20
2008
22(starting price)
2005
48(starting price)Price per bottle 24
2005
95(starting price)Price per bottle 23.75
2005
71(starting price)Price per bottle 23.67
2003
20(starting price)
2002
20(current price)
Alsace

Alsace

2002
20(starting price)
Alsace

Alsace

2002
20(starting price)
2001
15(starting price)
2000
57(starting price)Price per bottle 28.50
2000
114(starting price)Price per bottle 28.50
2000
25(starting price)
2000
15(starting price)
1998
50(starting price)
1994
57(starting price)Price per bottle 28.50
1989
140(current price)Price per bottle 70
1989
50(current price)
1988
30(starting price)
1961
220(starting price)Price per bottle 73.33
1961
220(starting price)Price per bottle 73.33
2017
A
37
2022
17.50
2022
A
25
2022
A
K
27
2021
A
K
27
14.40 | Buy 3, get 10%
2019
A
16
2012
A
50
2022
A
47
2020
A
47
2012
A
30(starting price)
2010
A
120(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2000
A
30(starting price)
2023
A
25
2022
A
54
2022
A
27
2021
A
27
2023
A
21
Available soon
2023
A
36
Availability alert
2023
A
28
2021
25(starting price)
2023
A
22
2022
A
25
2018
16(current price)
2021
A
75
2013
A
60(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2019
A
52
Available soon
2019
70
Availability alert
2006
85
2022
A
38
2019
30
2012
A
120(current price)Price per bottle 60
2009
A
165(starting price)Price per bottle 55
2017
A
32
2022
A
34
Available soon
2020
A
34
Availability alert
2024
A
32
2016
A
45(starting price)Price per bottle 22.50
2008
A
130
2023
14.50
2023
A
25
2021
32
2020
16(current price)
2023
A
29
2019
A
27
2022
60
2018
A
55
2005
67(starting price)Price per bottle 33.50
2005
67(starting price)Price per bottle 33.50
2005
67(starting price)Price per bottle 33.50