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2010 Domaine Weinbach Gewurztraminer Altenbourg Cuvee Laurence
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About Domaine Weinbach

Domaine Weinbach was established in 1610 by the Capuchin monks who also gave their name to the domaine's most prized vineyard, Clos des Capucins. The estate itself got the name Weinbach--which literally translates to "wine brook"--from a little stream that trickles through the property.

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2010 Domaine Weinbach Gewurztraminer Altenbourg Cuvee Laurence

Producer: Domaine Weinbach
Style: White Wine
Grape Type: Gewurztraminer
Origin: France
Region: Alsace

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91 Points | International Wine Cellar , September 2012

Bright yellow.  Explosive yet elegant nose of pineapple, candied ginger, marzipan and spices.  Much sweeter than the Cuvee Theo but suave as well, with a lovely restrained character to the floral, meaty and spice qualities.  Boasts excellent volume and breadth and finishes with excellent spicy, peppery length and a firm edge.  At once rich and stylish.

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