Separated from Germany by the river Rhine and from France by the Vosges mountains, Alsace has had a bit of an identity crisis for generations. As distinctive in culture as it is in winemaking, Alsatian wine is known for being independent, expressive, and irresistibly delicious, sought after across the globe. Clean and dry, with a quiet nose and a crisp, somewhat floral palate, the Emile Beyer Pinot Blanc is a charming wine in a pretty bottle to complete the company of salads, charcuterie, or a mild, fresh, young cheese.
VARIETY: Pinot Blanc
REGION: Alsace, France
VINTAGE: 2024
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