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Alexander Valley Vineyards

Alexander Valley Vineyards
2023 Gewürz, Gewurztraminer, Mendocino County

Pair this wine with:
Chicken Pasta

Category: Gewurztraminer

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 12.8% RS: .05%
90 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$16
Best Buy

Alexander Valley Vineyards
2023 Gewürz, Gewurztraminer, Mendocino County

Pair this wine with:
Chicken Pasta

Category: Gewurztraminer

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 12.8% RS: .05%
Straw color. Aromas of melon and jack fruit, lychee, peach nougat, and Mandarin orange with a medium-full body and a medium-long peach concentrate, lychee, white flowers, and lime zest finish. Beautifully fruity and floral on the nose while staying dry and having a pleasant acidity and delicate bitterness on the palate to keep everything balanced and food friendly.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Crisp & Lively
Aroma Aroma: melon and jack fruit, lychee, peach nougat, and Mandarin orange
Taste Flavor: peach concentrate, lychee, white flowers, and lime zest
Sweetness Sweetness: Fruity
Enjoy Enjoy: Now-3 years Enjoy on its own
Recipes Pairing: BBQ Chicken, Pad Thai Chicken, Chicken Fajitas
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Beautifully fruity and floral on the nose while staying dry and having a pleasant acidity and delicate bitterness on the palate to keep everything balanced and food friendly.

The Producer

Alexander Valley Vineyards

The Producer
8644 Hwy 128
Healdsburg, CA 95448
USA
1 707-280-8021

Gewurztraminer

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Serve in a White Wine Glass
Wines made from the Gewurztraminer grape are easy to recognize thanks to their unmistakable perfumes of lychee, yellow roses, grapefruit and ginger. In fact, it has been documented that Gewurztraminer is among the easiest varieties to recognize simply from its aromas.

While Gewurztraminer is produced in several countries, including the United States, Chile and New Zealand, is is only made into an accomplished wine in two regions: Alsace in northeastern France and Alto Adige in northeastern Italy. In fact, the town of Tramin in Alto Adige lends its name to the grape; as the word gewurz means "spicy" in German (one of the official languages in this territory), Gewurztraminer is the "spicy one from Tramin."

The dry versions from these regions are rich and spicy and should be consumed within 5-7 years of the vintage date (the Alsatian examples tend to age longer); pair them with Thai, Asian and fusion cuisine or a specialty dish such as Quiche Lorraine. Sweeter versions are made in both regions; the vendange tardives and grains nobles Gewurztraminers from Alsace can age for two or three decades and are excellent on heir own or with blue cheese or foie gras.