Famille Hugel Pinot Gris Classic 2022
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At first sight, a straw-yellow robe with nice, slightly coppery highlights. The aroma is youthful; the variety has yellow fruit and floral notes that remain in their most simple state when the wine is in its early years. Once aged in the bottle there will be hints of more mature fruit: fig, apricot, pear and the more typical notes of noble wood, waxed furniture and undergrowth that will add further to its complexity. The flavour is rounded and mouth-watering, light yet full-bodied and held together with the property’s typical sense of equilibrium by a pleasantly acid structure that makes it a perfect table wine.
Country |
France |
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Size |
750ml |
Varietal |
Pinot Gris |
Vintage |
2022 |
Producer |
Famille Hugel |
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Famille Hugel
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Famille Hugel was established in 1639 by Hans Ulrich Hugel and is one of the regions most loved producers and largest landholders with in excess of 120 hectares of vineyards to their name. Situated in Riquewihr the estate has over the years built an enviable reputation for the consistency and quality of its wines. The Hugel label wines are the companies negoce offerings, the Tradition range is often a blend of purchased and estate grown fruit and the Jubilee range comes solely from the estates own vineyards. The Vendange Tardive and Sélection de Grains Nobles wines from the domaine are considered to be some of the finest in Alsace.
Pinot Gris Wine
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Pinot Gris wines, originating from the Alsace region of France and also widely produced in countries like Italy, Germany, and the United States, are renowned for their lush and aromatic character. Made from the Pinot Gris grape, which is a mutation of the red Pinot Noir grape, these wines offer a diverse range of flavors and styles. Pinot Gris wines typically exhibit a medium to full-bodied profile, with flavors ranging from ripe pear, apple, and stone fruit to tropical notes like pineapple and melon. The grape's inherent richness often results in a slightly viscous texture on the palate, adding to the wine's overall mouthfeel and depth of flavor.
Pinot Gris wines are known for their versatility in both winemaking and food pairing. Depending on the region and winemaking style, Pinot Gris wines can range from dry to off-dry or even slightly sweet. In Alsace, for example, they tend to be more full-bodied and complex, while in Italy, they may be crisper and lighter. This versatility makes Pinot Gris wines suitable for a wide range of culinary pairings, from seafood and poultry to creamy pasta dishes and Asian cuisine. With their expressive aromatics, lush texture, and food-friendly nature, Pinot Gris wines offer a delightful drinking experience that appeals to a broad spectrum of wine enthusiasts.
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