Domaines Schlumberger Selection de Grains Nobles Cuvée Clarisse Pinot Gris 2009

Domaines Schlumberger Selection de Grains Nobles Cuvée Clarisse Pinot Gris 2009

Domaines Schlumberger, 0,75 l - 10.50%
100% Pinot Grigio

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Alsace - France
White dessert wine dessert wine

How to serve

Serve at:

10 - 12°C.

Decanting time:

1 Hour

Longevity:

10 - 15 years

Glass:
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Domaines Schlumberger Selection de Grains Nobles Cuvée Clarisse Pinot Gris 2009

Colour

The robe is golden yellow with straw highlights.

Bouquet

On the nose, the first sensation is intense with notes of raisins and roasted fruits such as almonds. A subtle hint of eucalyptus refreshes the olfactory expression.

Flavour

The onset on the palate is frank and velvety. A subtle freshness with flavours of candied orange incorporates a honeyed and tender sugar concentration. Exotic flavours of mango and passion fruit give tone to the mid-palate and balance the wine.

Pairing

Can be enjoyed on its own or at the end of a meal with cold desserts.

Cheese
Desserts

Features

Name Domaines Schlumberger Selection de Grains Nobles Cuvée Clarisse Pinot Gris 2009
Type White dessert wine dessert wine
Classification AOC Alsace
Year 2009
Size 0,75 l Standard
Alcohol content 10.50% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Pinot Grigio
Country France
Region Alsace
Origin Guebwiller (France)
Harvest Handpicked on steep slopes, the grapes were then carried in crates (to avoid damaging the berries) to our winery and then slowly pressed.
Vinification After letting the must settle statically for about 3 days, the perfectly clear juice was put in tuns (where the temperature was rigorously controlled) to ferment. Fermentation lasted between 1 and 3 months until spring.
Total acidity 5.36 gr/L
Residual sugars 147.80 gr/L
Allergens Contains sulphites
Pairing Can be enjoyed on its own or at the end of a meal with cold desserts.

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Vintage

xtraWine
94/100 
2009
Robert Parker
94/100 
2012
Domaines Schlumberger
From this winery:

The family of Schlumberger comes from Souabe, a German region today a part of Bade Wurtemberg. Claus Schlumberger was the first to settle in Guebwiller in the XVI century under the period of the monks “The Princes Abbés”. As he couldn’t bare the domi...

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