Domaine Albert Boxler 2012 Gewurztraminer ‘Grand Cru Brand’
Tasting Note
Effusively floral (rose petal and gardenia) aromatics suggest the effect of this sites distinctive terroir. Creamy in the mouth yet with a remarkable sense of delicacy and lift for a Gewurztraminer, much less one so rich, this spreads honey, caramel, candied mint and yellow plum preserves across the palate, positively billows with inner-mouth florals, and finishes with considerable sweetness not inappropriate to its family of flavors, and complimented by malt-like low tones in the finish.
At a Glance
Effusively floral (rose petal and gardenia) aromatics suggest the effect of this sites distinctive terroir. Creamy in the mouth yet with a remarkable sense of delicacy and lift for a Gewurztraminer, much less one so rich, this spreads honey, caramel, candied mint and yellow plum preserves across the palate, positively billows with inner-mouth florals, and finishes with considerable sweetness not inappropriate to its family of flavors, and complimented by malt-like low tones in the finish.
