Alsace is a French wine region located in the northeast of the country, bordering Germany and Switzerland. It is renowned for its unique wines, which are made from a variety of grapes and styles.
Alsace has a long and varied history of winemaking, dating back to the Romans. The region has been under the control of both France and Germany over the centuries, and this has had a significant influence on the wines produced here. Alsace was annexed by France in the late 19th century, and since then, the region has become known for its distinctive wines.
CUSTOMER RATING
3.5
2 Reviews
28-09-2024
Chodewick
A zesty and fruity wine that pairs well with sweet and tropical fruit, importantly strawberry.
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13-08-2024
Jingeun
The fruit selection is powered by by tropical fruits, with lychee and pineapple standing out. Following closely are the tree fruits, bringing apricot, which offers a sweet and inviting taste experience.