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Edmond Rentz Riesling

$560.00

A dry white wine, pleasant notes of white peach with wild flowers. Dry and fresh on the palate and with a mineralized finish.
The grapes are harvested by hand and then progressively pressed in a pneumatic press to extract the juice and aromas. Temperature controls are carried out throughout the fermentation process to ensure persistence and balance. Two to three months after the fermentation process, the wine is racked so that it begins to mature. Before bottling, each vat is filtered to ensure organic stability and the preservation of the wine.

Product Code: FRZ01B91

PRODUCING COUNTRY:
France
REGION:
Alsacia
VARIETALS:
Riesling 100%
AGING:
Without Aging
HARMONIZING:
Fine dining, nigiri, ceviche, grilled asparagus and Mediterranean cuisine
SERVING TEMPERATURE:
Between 6 to 8 ºC
CONTENT
750 Ml
Sku: AMB0420100

For over 20 years, Catherine and Patrick have been striving to develop more environmentally friendly farming practices and today they have committed to a High Environmental Value (HVE) process which, like the organic label, is an accreditation that recognises the preservation of the environment.

This accreditation, with performance-based obligations in terms of biodiversity, vine protection, fertilisation and protection of water resources, fully meets the objectives of the Grenelle Environmental Forum.

This spirit allows them to peacefully practice their winemaking craft, producing healthy and authentic wines that express the aromatic purity of the vine and unearth the spirit of the terroir.

All of their wines also enjoy the advantages of being AOC (registered designation of origin) and respect the Independent Winemaker's Charter.

The production of their exceptional Alsatian wines has been carried out by experienced partners and with the help of their seasonal workers. It is their efforts that contribute to the healthy development of the vine, the grape and the wine.

They believe it is especially important to invest in their students and apprentices, whom they hire after they have completed their studies.

It was in Zellenberg in 1785 that Thomas Rentz became fascinated by winemaking, set up his own vineyard and produced his own wine for consumption by his family and some local taverns.

From 1920 onwards, Edmond Rentz expanded the size of his vineyard and dedicated his life to Alsatian wines. He was one of the first to use modern bottling techniques from 1930 onwards, where he decided to personalise the quality of his wines and place his name on each bottle, thus creating the Edmond Rentz brand.

His son Raymond Rentz took over the estate in 1953 and expanded his vineyards to include Zellenberg, Riquewihr, Hunawihr, Ribeauvillé and Bergheim. He built a new winery and combined ancient traditions with modernity. He worked hard to further improve the quality of his wines, vinifying both vines and terroirs.
Catherine Rentz and her brother Patrick joined the family business in 1995 and developed a more environmentally friendly way of viticulture. However, this evolution remains true to the family spirit of always seeking to improve the quality, distinction and authenticity of their wine.
Edmond Rentz is located in the heart of Alsace, between Riquewihr and Berghei, and consists of 27 hectares of vineyards spread over an area with numerous geological faults.

They work on 100 vineyard plots located in 6 municipalities: Beblenheim, Riquewihr, Zellenberg, Hunawihr, Ribeauvillé and Bergheim.

This mosaic of plots allows them to produce 11 grape varieties (Chasselas, Sylvaner, Pinot Blanc, Auxerrois, Chardonnay, Muscat d'Alsace, Muscat Ottonel, Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris) and to select 7 exceptional terroirs and grands crus: Froehn, Schoenenbourg, Sonnenglanz, Grafenreben, Lerchenberg, Rotenberg and Burg. This variety allows them to produce around thirty wines including dry and sweet whites, rosés as well as reds and sparkling wines.

The aim is to produce good quality grapes in a well-maintained environment that meets the requirements set out by the Grenelle Environmental Forum. The careful and continuous monitoring of our vines by both us and the Chamber of Agriculture ensures that we adapt and improve our agricultural practices. Each operation carried out is carefully thought out to benefit the development and well-being of the vine.

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