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Riesling Schoelhammer Famille Hugel 2014
Just the seventh release of this exceptional wine. 3,148 numbered bottles were produced from an oldvine parcel at the heart of the grand cru Schoenenbourg that has been in the Hugel family for nearly 150 years. Its precision is reminiscent of the wonderful 2010 vintage, its initial restraint blossoming on the palate to offer beguiling silky texture underpinned by a fine core of acidity. Low stock: limited to three bottles only per member.
Original price:
£98.00
Sale price:
£75.00
Bottle
Original price:
£294.00
Sale price:
£225.00
Case of 3
In Stock
Code: AL17551A1
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Riesling
- 75cl
- Now to 2034
- 13.5% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, diam
Famille Hugel
Hugel is one of the longest-established Alsace houses as well as being one of the most famous. The family firm has made wine in Riquewihr since 1639. As well as having extensive vineyard holdings of some 127 hectares (including grands crus Sporen and Schoenenbourg), Hugel also acts as a négociant buying grapes from other respected growers.
The late Johnny Hugel was one of the most influential winemakers in Alsace, not only championing Alsace at home and abroad, but also helping to formulate important protection laws. It was he who obtained official seal of approval for late-harvest vendange tardive and Sélection de Grains Nobles designations. Under the thoughtful management of Johnny’s nephews, Marc and the late, sadly missed Etienne, the business remained in safe hands, and now their nephew and Etienne's children are involved in this great family tradition.
Marc is the current winemaker, and in fine tradition the firm continues to make some of the very best examples of late-harvest wines from riesling, gewurztraminer and muscat available in Alsace today.
The Jubilee range of wines was started in 1989 when Hugel celebrated its 350th anniversary. These were made only in very good or great vintages and were synonymous with high-quality wines. All but the pinot noir came from grand cru sites. The Jubilee range has now been replaced by the Grossi Laüe ('great growths' in Alsacien), taking a further step up in quality.
Members visiting the pretty town of Riquewihr, where Hugel is ...