Description
Location
The Kaiserstuhl is a renowned wine-growing region in Germany, located in the southwest of the country near Freiburg im Breisgau. The Lasenberg site is a specific vineyard area within the Kaiserstuhl and is considered one of the highest-quality vineyard sites in the region.
The Kaiserstuhl is characterized by its volcanic landscape, shaped by the foothills of the Black Forest. The soils in this region are composed of weathered volcanic rock, known as “Buntsandstein” or colored sandstone. This soil composition is ideal for viticulture, as it provides excellent drainage properties and allows the vines to penetrate deeply into the ground to absorb nutrients and minerals.
Overall, the Lasenberg site in the Kaiserstuhl is an outstanding location for viticulture. The unique combination of volcanic soil, optimal vineyard orientation, and the diversity of grape varieties grown contributes to the production of high-quality wines with a distinctive terroir.
Flavor
As for the wine itself, Souvignier Gris has a golden-yellow to slightly pink color. The aroma is intense and complex, with fruity notes of pear, apple, and citrus fruits dominating. There are also floral nuances, such as acacia blossoms or jasmine.
Body
Pleasant acidity structure, fruity, subtly mineral, light to medium-bodied, good balance between freshness and fullness.
Alcohol
12.0% Vol.
Tannins
A hint of tannins.
Acidity
Mild acidity, crisp.
Sugar
< 1 g/l
Best Pairings
Due to its flavor profile, Souvignier Gris pairs well with a variety of dishes. It can be enjoyed as an aperitif and pairs well with seafood, light salads, poultry, and mild cheeses.
Overall, Souvignier Gris is an interesting wine that impresses with its fruity aromas and pleasant acidity structure. It is a recommended alternative to other white wines and offers a unique tasting experience.
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