Saturday, January 4, 2020

Trimbach Clos St. Hune - Alsace

There are extremely great wines, in my opinion, those who do not do full justice, such as the Clos St. Hune by Trimbach ...

Powerful, intense, mineral, but also full of elegance and subtle nuances ... different and not comparable with the "purity" of Egon Müller or the surgical precision of Donhoff ... closer perhaps to great Palatinates like a Kincherstuck of Burklin Wolf, almost really neighbors, but different between them.




























































I always liked that wine and with it I managed to make several people in my restaurant fall in love and spread the passion for wine. Modest in its presentation and bottle image, it is a bomb inside.

I leave you some pictures of some "very French Germans, or some pretty German French"

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