- Certified biodynamic
- 50% Gewurztraminer, 40% Pinot Gris, 10% Pinot Blanc
- From a 0.5 ha parcel in the village of Bennwihr
- Quatenary alluvial soils
- 40+ year old vines
- Varities vinified and aged separately, then blended
- 2-3 week maceration
- Ambient yeast fermentation
- Fermented and aged in stainless steel for 12 months
- Zero sulfur added
- Unfined and unfiltered
Info
Producer:
Appellation:
Alsace
Variety:
Blend - Alsace
Color:
Orange
Farming Practice:
Certified Biodynamic
Sizes Available
| Full Bottle | FR-REV-06-22 | 0/ml |
| Magnum | FR-REV-06-22M | 6/1500ml |
Press & Reviews
Vinous
Score
93
Date
2025-04-01
"The 2022 Artisan is a gently pink and orange-hued wine with a gently aromatic nose that shines with rose, orange and red berry compote, along with an enticing citrus peel zestiness. It is a blend of Gewurztraminer and Pinot Gris. The palate has flow and direction and seems far more slender than you would expect from these two varieties. The pleasantly tannic structure shimmers with a note of white pepper. This is really elegant, long and nuanced."
REVIEWS FROM PAST VINTAGES
2023
James Suckling
Score
95
Date
2025-05-29
"This great, skin-fermented, natural white has aromas of candied citrus peel, quince and smoke. The power and fine tannins are married to wonderfully dynamic energy, and the very lively acidity drives the long finish. Should develop well for some years in the bottle. From biodynamically grown grapes with Demeter certification. Drink or hold. Glass stopper."
2023
Wine Advocate
Score
92+
Date
2025-02-06
"Based on low-yielding Gewurztraminer and Pinot Gris that were picked and macerated together for one or two months and blended with 20% grape juice to cover the skins, the orange-colored 2023 Artisan opens with a spicy, fresh and still a little reductive bouquet of redcurrant, pink grapefruit and orange aromas. Refined and elegant on the palate, this is an intense and full-bodied, finely tannic yet juicy and potentially also charming orange wine that needs a while to find its individuality. There's remarkable finesse and fine juiciness here and a long, intense and saline, finely tannic finish. 13.5% stated alcohol. Glass stopper. Tasted at the Domaine Deiss in November 2024."