Muscat Alsace Grand Cru Goldert 2015

ZIND-HUMBRECHT

Muscat Alsace Grand Cru Goldert
2015

  • Organic
  • Biodynamic
Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Alsace
Appellation
Alsace Grand Cru Goldert
Varietal(s)
Muscat
Colour
White
Sugar
Dry
Producer's website

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

 Wine Enthusiast

- 97 points -

#21 TOP 100 CELLAR SELECTIONS 2019

November 2019

Orange blossom, Mandarin and jasmine create a beguiling perfume on the nose of this wine. The palate immediately convinces, with lemon zestiness that counters and accompanies the aromatic riches. Orange zest, more summer blossom and even saltiness take turns to dazzle in this aromatic marvel of a wine. A creamy element accentuates and unites the freshness of the aromatic strands.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 96 points -

Anne Krebiehl MW, April 2016 (Vintage 2013)

The pure, delicate but ever so authentic scent of fragrant Muscat grapes rises from the glass. The palate is a joy: a feather-light, fragrant but intense experience of pure Muscat flavor. There is the textural tinge of lemon freshness and the uncompromising notion of stone on a dry, sprightly and utterly disarming palate of immense purity. What we are left with is a notion of fragrance and stone.

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James Suckling

- 95 points -

June 2022 (Vintage 2020)

A very complex and structured wine for muscat, with aromas of star fruit, passion fruit,Thai basil and mandarin, plus a hint of youthful yeastiness. Great textural complexity considering this weighs in at just under 13% alcohol. Plenty of chalky drive through the long, expansive finish. From biodynamically grown grapes.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 95 points -

December 2017

A flinty touch of promising reduction still hovers on the nose but cheeky floral and fruity hints of honeysuckle, jasmine and peach shimmer through. The palate unites all of these aromatic notions on a textured, layered and concentrated palate. The hints of honeysuckle spice are intensified by the ripe zestiness of Amalfi lemon and tangerine. The finish is dry and long, with ample refreshment from these gorgeous citrus notes. This is glorious now in its youthful exuberance but has the concentration, structure and fruit to age beautifully.

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James Suckling

- 95 points -

July 2021 (Vintage 2019)

This super-racy, extremely vibrant dry muscat is a revelation for the underrated grape variety. More floral than grapey with very fine, chalky minerality running through the tightly wound, medium body. The finish is as refreshing as a mountain stream! From biodynamically grown grapes.

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James Suckling

- 94 points -

December 2020

Fragrant yet tightly focused, this captures the grapey aspect of this grape, but also offers delightful mandarin, nectarine and blossom notes. The concentrated yet lively palate has a riesling-like texture, the minerals building beautifully on the long finish. A rare dry muscat with aging potential. From biodynamically grown grapes.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 94 points -

November 2020

Smoky, funky reduction still completely clouds this wine's nose. Underneath that, slight notions of honeysuckle and citrus can be discerned. The bone-dry palate speaks of rounded richness, despite its relative slenderness, but a core of lemony brightness bathes everything in freshness. Tender spice and citrus zestiness tingle on the long finish and promise future joy.

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James Suckling

- 94 points -

September 2015 (Vintage 2013)

A fabulous dry muscat with dried papaya, mangos and limes. Full-bodied, round and creamy. Extremely long and flavorful. Dense and bright. Tangy. Made from biodynamically grown grapes. Best in the world?

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Decanter

- 92 points -

Yohan Castaing, September 2021 (Vintage 2019)

The Muscat grape variety ages beautifully, offering aromas of mint and bergamot. In its youth, however, like this 2019, it offers a very aromatic, very singular nose, so fresh and vibrant that it is not a simple matter to describe the aromas. On the palate it is pure and fresh, with a medium-bodied texture and a fruity finish. Drink this beauty in 5-10 years, not before.

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Vinous

- 91 points -

October 2020

The 2018 Muscat Goldert is exotic and beautifully perfumed, not as generous on the palate as the aromatics suggest. Jasmine, lime, mint and petrol emerge with a bit of coaxing. This is an especial dry, bracing style.

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Gismondi on Wine

- 90 points -

March 2017

Made from a 90/10 mix of muscat d’Alsace and Ottonel, the Goldert Grand Cru is located north of the village of Gueberschwihr. It is a late-ripening, deep limestone, gently sloping hillside that faces east and the early morning sun. The terroir and site foster a slower ripening process, excellent acidity and healthier grapes at harvest. The Goldert is also a vineyard capable of resisting drought, useful given how warm it was in June and July. The ferment was slow but little sugar was left leaving an attractive mineral character mix with floral/fruity notes. The palate is fresh and dry with bits of palate floral, spicy, quince and light honey flavours sprinkled with citrus. Fresh and elegant – Humbrecht style.

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