2023 Marcel Deiss Vin de France Blanc “L’Arche”, France

This wine is deeply textural and layered, with spice, stone fruit, and mineral drive. Amphora aging amplifies vineyard expression and long maceration complexity, making this a benchmark orange wine for food pairings.

$62.99
$62.99

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ABOUT THIS WINE

This wine is a field blend of 60 forgotten Alsatian varieties, and come from a single parcel in the Grand Cru of Altenberg de Bergheim that is planted to this special field blend. This parcel is Southern facing, planted in bedrock of limestone with layers of pink sandstone. Whole clusters were macerated in the pressed juice from the 2020 vintage in amphora for 12 months then fermented with ambient yeast. This wine is unfined and unfiltered with zero SO2 added.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

    No one will argue that Deiss is among the top two or three domaines of Alsace. As to the rest, Jean-Michel Deiss is what the French call, a fouteur de merde, a shit-stirrer. After an old man on his deathbed entrusted him with one of Alsace's gems, the Schoenenbourg vineyard, Jean-Michel found that it was planted to an old field blend or “co-plantation.” He soon realized that this was the missing link in his quest for great wine and he replanted every single one of his top vineyards to such blends. Though this had once been the norm in Alsace, by the time Jean-Michel planted his grand crus to field blends, it was a technique reserved to lowly wines. Then, he took on the Alsatian cru system. Too many grand crus, and too large at that, but no premier crus was idiotic, he thought, and he self-appointed seven of his top vineyards “premier crus.” When you taste them, it makes crystalline sense, but this is technically an illegal practice and Jean-Michel has been battling the authorities ever since. His latest concern is to have ancient but currently illegal Alsatian varieties added to the list of authorized grapes. A troublemaker indeed, but the wines are absolutely magical.

    Details:

    Grape(s) Chasselas, Muscat Ottonel, Riesling, Traminer
    Farming Organic, Biodynamic