Pinot Gris Rotenberg 2020

ZIND-HUMBRECHT

Pinot Gris Rotenberg
2020

  • Organic
  • Biodynamic
Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Alsace
Varietal(s)
Pinot Gris 100 %
Colour
White
Sugar
Dry
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About this winery

Olivier Humbrecht is one of the world's most renowned winegrowers. He is a Master of Wine and has been described by Robert Parker as the greatest white winemaker on earth. Yet he is very soft spoken, humble, and self-deprecating, which makes him perfectly suited to his assumed role as a global ambassador of wine. He is a champion of terroir, biodynamic farming principles, and non-interventionist winemaking, whose family have been winegrowers in Alsace for 12 generations (since 1620). He is...

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Press reviews

James Suckling

- 95 points -

August 2022 (Vintage 2020)

A staggeringly youthful and expressive dry pinot gris that has tons of power, but the mango and floral-honey aromas are discreet. Rich yet focused, bone-dry palate. Breathtakingly refreshing at the salty finish, making you feel like you’ve lifted off from the surface of the earth, even if only by one millimeter. From biodynamically grown grapes.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 94 points -

August 2018

Something vivid and bright gives an unusually light step to this Alsace Pinot Gris. Notes of flesh and skin of ripe russet pear play on the nose. On the dry palate they attain extra purity, guided by lemon freshness. The finish is dry, lip-smacking and lasting. Lovely now, it's sure to develop.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 94 points -

August 2019 (Vintage 2017)

A closed nose on this wine gives little away. With time some lifted citrus appears. The palate offers a central vein of buffered freshness. Flavors convey ripe, mellow lemon along with the brightness of the peel and texture of the pith. The finish is dry, clean and appetizing.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 93 points -

Roger Voss, April 2015 (Vintage 2012)

A high-altitude vineyard has produced this delicious, crisp and cool wine. While it has weight and rich fruit, it’s the enticing acidity that sets this wine apart. There’s a poise to this wine that gives style while not losing any depth of apple, pear and spice flavors.

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James Suckling

- 93 points -

May 2018

Citrus and white peaches on the nose, making it very lively. A juicy and crisp wine has a lot of energy and citrusy freshness at the long, dry finish. Drink now or in 2019 and 2020. Made from biodynamically grown grapes.

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James Suckling

- 93 points -

August 2019

A complex and spicy nose with a rich array of pears and light peaches. Very aromatic and attractive. The palate has a smooth and gently flinty array of guava and yellow nectarine fruit, twisting towards dryness at the finish.

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Vinous

- 92 points -

Ian D'Agata, April 2015

Pale gold-tinged yellow. Initially reduced nose opens with aeration to offer aromas of peach, quinine, ginger and grilled meat. Rich and highly concentrated but wonderfully dry and fresh too, showing youthfully tight flavors of lime zest, peach and crushed stone. The long finish features terrific grip, noteworthy finesse and saliva-inducing acidity. Grapes in the Rotenberg ripen slowly so they benefit from longer hang time, and the calcaire soil allows for a leaner, more aromatic, higher-acid profile.

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Wine Spectator

- 92 points -

November 2014

Crackling acidity defines this linear Pinot Gris, layered with stony minerality and offering a sleek mix of crunchy pear, honey, grapefruit zest, verbena and nut flavors. Finely balanced.

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Wine Spectator

- 92 points -

October 2013

A well-cut, mineral-driven white, featuring a stony undertow and subtle flavors of crunchy white peach, tangerine peel and apple, with hints of piecrust, honey and blanched almond. Tightly knit and mouthwatering, presenting a long, lingering finish.

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Jancis Robinson

16.5 Points

July 2022 (Vintage 2020)

Bone dry, angular and with notable acidity and ageing potential. Lime flavours and still very youthful.

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