Gustave Lorentz Pinot Gris Reserve 2020
Tasting Notes
Bright straw/light yellow. Exotic on the nose including a whiff of white peach. Ripe, succulent fruitiness with a lifted finish of refreshing acidity. Will become honeyish with time. The House of Gustave Lorentz was founded in 1836 in Bergheim. The story-book fortified village is famed for its colourful houses and its wines. Some one hundred years before that, in 1748, winegrower and blacksmith Jean-Georges Lorentz became the first of his family to settle in Bergheim from Ribeauville, another village in Alsace in north-east France. In 1995, seventh-generation descendant Georges Lorentz assumed management of the house and estate which owns 33 hectares of vineyard on the hillsides of Bergheim. Of that, 12.8 hectares are in Grand Cru Altenberg de Bergheim and 1.75 hectares in Grand Cru Kanzlerberg. Fully conscious of his responsibility to the environment, in 2009, Georges Lorentz converted the family’s vineyards to organic farming, earning official certification from the 2012 vintage. Eight-generation youngest daughter Clara will be the next winemaker. The Lorentz Family is a household name in Bergheim.
Pairings
Delicious on its own and with dim sums, tempura, samosas, pakoras, Korean seafood pancake, finger foods, cold cuts, sashimi, sushi, seafood, fried rice, sandwiches, canapes, snacks, noodles, pasta, and pizza. Outstanding also with stir-fried and roast pork and chicken dishes (Tandoori too)