2016 Gewürztraminer, Grossi Laüe, Famille Hugel, Alsace
- White
- Luscious
- Full Bodied
- Gewürztraminer
Not ready
- Ian D'Agata
- 95/100
- James Suckling
- 97/100
Product: 20168108557
Colour White
Sweetness Luscious
Vintage 2016
Maturity Not ready
Grape List Gewürztraminer
Body Full Bodied
Producer Hugel et Fils
Critics reviews
Ian D'Agata 95/100
Deep luminous golden yellow. Very rich, dense tropical fruit, honey, and sweet spices on the knockout nose. Enters smooth rich and round, then suave and more refined, the harmonious, vibrant acidity nicely lifting the fresh citrus and tropical fruit. Closes long and very complex, rich and luscious, with notes of banana, cloves, saffron and smoky almonds.Carries noteworthy sweetness (40 g/L r.s. and only 2.7 g/L total acidity), but is impeccably balanced. So good it’s truly hard to put the glass down and stop drinking. This is the first vintage of this wine from Hugel that will likely be labeled with the name of the Grand Cru Sporen. It’s just a knockout wine, so don’t miss it.Drink 2025 - 2038Ian D’Agata, Vinous.com.com (September 2018)
Drink 2025 - 2038
James Suckling 97/100
This rich and concentrated gewurz has a sensational floral delicacy that is dangerously hard to resist. Wonderful touch of marzipan character on the mid-palate that’s married to super-elegant acidity. Then comes the super-silky finish that makes you feel like a dog lying on its back with somebody stroking its belly. How can you resist this? Drink or hold.james_suckling, jamessuckling_com (March 2021)
Drink 2025 - 2038
About this wine
Gewürztraminer
Gewürztraminer is a high quality white grape which produces classic varietal wines in the Alsace region of France. It is the second most widely planted grape in Alsace and the most widely planted in the Haut-Rhin where it is particularly well suited to the clay-rich soils found in the Vosges foothills. It is normally fermented dry and produces golden, medium to full-bodied wine with heady aromas of lychees, rose petals and white peaches. It attains naturally high sugar levels far in excess of Riesling and this makes it ideal for sweet, late harvest wines. These can be unctuously sweet and luscious and the best can last for decades. Rieffel, Hugel and Zind Humbrecht consistently produce the finest Gewürztraminer wines in Alsace. It is also planted in Germany (specifically in the Rheinpfalz and Baden regions), Austria, the Alto Adige in Italy and to a lesser extent in Australia, New Zealand and California. Gerwürz means spice in German, although this pink-skinned grape tends to produce exotically perfumed rather than spice laden wines.
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Hugel et Fils
Now run by the 13th generation, Hugel is one of the oldest family estates in Alsace. Hugel enjoys a well-earned reputation for its wines at every level, but particularly for its dry Grand Cru Riesling and the sweet late-harvest and botrytised styles.
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