Technical Specifications
Alcohol 10.6%
Residual Sugar 120 g/L
pH 2.95
Total Acidity 12.52 g/L
Calories (estimated) 160 kcal / glass
150ml glass160 kcal
750ml bottle800 kcal
Grape Varieties Riesling
Riesling100%
Classification Sélection de Grains Nobles
Region Alsace
Soil Keuper, Marl, Dolomite, Gypsum with quaternary siliceous gravel, Vosges sandstone, Muschelkalk, And lias marl limestones
Vineyard Yield 7 hL/ha
Harvest Dates Harsh winter with more than 30 days below zero. Harvest began September 27 and ended October 26, 2010. Maturity reached record levels, the highest for 50 years, with good acidity similar to 1996.
Brix at Harvest 18.0°
Estate Grown Yes
Fermentation Vessels Temperature Controlled Barrels, Temperature Controlled Vats
Pressing Method Gravity Fill, Small Tubs
Botrytis Affected Yes
Production Details Grapes picked one by one from the oldest plots of the Hugel estate in the heart of the grand cru Schoenenbourg. Grapes taken in small tubs to the presses, which are filled by gravity without any pumping or other mechanical intervention. After pressing, the must is decanted for a few hours, then fermented in temperature-controlled barrels or vats (at 18 to 24°C). The wine is racked just once, before natural clarification during the course of the winter. The following spring, the wine is lightly filtered just before bottling, and the bottles are then aged extensively in the cellars until released for sale.
Tartaric Acid 12.52 g/L
Producer Information
Website
Address
3 Rue de la Première Armée, 68340 Riquewihr, France
Phone
+33 (0)3 89 47 92 15
Email
Owner
Hugel Family (12th-13th generation)
Cellarmaster
Marc Hugel