Famille Hugel
Gewurztraminer Classic 2024
The spice of Alsace and one of Famille Hugel's signature wines. It is both aromatic and extroverted through its floral and spicy notes. Gewurztraminer is an invitation to accompany a variety of spicy Asian dishes as well as smoked salmon and strong cheeses.
Specifications
Alcohol content : 13.86 % vol.
Residual Sugar : 6.5 g/l
Tartaric acidity : 4.65 g/l
pH : 3.5
Age of vines : 47 years old
Yield : 53 hL/ha
Presentation
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Originally from northern Italy, this is the emblematic grape of our region due to its slow maturation with cool nights giving its full varietal expression. Dry but intensely aromatic.
The vintage
The winter of 2024 was among the mildest—and above all, the wettest—of the past decade, with only a few nights of frost in early December.
By the end of winter, groundwater reserves in Alsace had reached 150% of normal levels, providing sufficient moisture to sustain the vineyards through the summer months. Budbreak occurred during the first week of April, with vines reaching the 3-leaf stage by April 10th. This exceptionally mild start to the season gave way after April 15th to cold and overcast conditions, with temperatures dropping 5°C below seasonal averages—nighttime lows around 5°C and daytime highs barely reaching 10°C.
From spring through mid-July, persistently cool temperatures combined with record rainfall placed the vines under considerable stress. The 2024 harvest owes its very existence in large part to the extraordinary efforts of our vineyard teams, who worked tirelessly to navigate a season that began under unfavorable conditions.
Relief came with the arrival of summer, and a warm, sunny August helped accelerate ripening and made up for much of the developmental delay.
Hugel officially began harvesting on September 23rd.
By the end of winter, groundwater reserves in Alsace had reached 150% of normal levels, providing sufficient moisture to sustain the vineyards through the summer months. Budbreak occurred during the first week of April, with vines reaching the 3-leaf stage by April 10th. This exceptionally mild start to the season gave way after April 15th to cold and overcast conditions, with temperatures dropping 5°C below seasonal averages—nighttime lows around 5°C and daytime highs barely reaching 10°C.
From spring through mid-July, persistently cool temperatures combined with record rainfall placed the vines under considerable stress. The 2024 harvest owes its very existence in large part to the extraordinary efforts of our vineyard teams, who worked tirelessly to navigate a season that began under unfavorable conditions.
Relief came with the arrival of summer, and a warm, sunny August helped accelerate ripening and made up for much of the developmental delay.
Hugel officially began harvesting on September 23rd.
In the vineyard
The grapes are taken in small tubs to the presses, which are filled by gravity, without any pumping or other mechanical intervention.
Winemaking
After pressing, the must is decanted for a few hours, then fermented in temperature-controlled barrels or vats (at 18 to 24°C). The wine is racked just once, before natural clarification during the course of the winter. The following spring, the wine is lightly filtered just before bottling, and the bottles are then aged in our cellars until released for sale.
The whole production of this wine is closed with DIAM the cork without the risk of cork taint.
The whole production of this wine is closed with DIAM the cork without the risk of cork taint.
Varietal
Gewürztraminer : 100%
Specifications
Alcohol content : : 13.86 % vol.
Residual Sugar : : 6.5 g/l
Tartaric acidity : : 4.65 g/l
pH : : 3.5
Age of vines : : 47 years old
Yield : : 53 hL/ha
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Tasting
A bright colour with clear legs that herald what is to come, the aromas rapidly announcing that this is a very charming and almost heady wine. Delicate floral notes of rose and jasmine interact with hints of yellow fruit: peach, Mirabelle and tropical fruit: lychee, mango, dragon fruit. The bouquet is expressive but not overly so; it retains a sense of refinement and nuance, a true Hugel wine.
On the palate it is fine and delicate, not too weak; it invites you to travel afar and enjoy it with strong flavoured dishes. The precision of the final note could even lead some of its detractors to become reconciled with this strong-headed grape variety.
On the palate it is fine and delicate, not too weak; it invites you to travel afar and enjoy it with strong flavoured dishes. The precision of the final note could even lead some of its detractors to become reconciled with this strong-headed grape variety.