Which wines should you have at home? Selection for your wine cellar
Are you building your wine cellar and wondering which bottles to buy? Which wines are essential to ensure you never put a foot wrong when pairing food and wine?
Discover our selection of Alsace wines to keep in your cellar: guaranteed success for your next meals with your loved ones!
Something to celebrate? Choose the best bottles of Crémant
A birthday or a new arrival to celebrate? A career move, a new home? A reunion with friends or a family celebration?
Any occasion is a good occasion to open a bottle of Crémant d'Alsace!
Open the Crémant as an aperitif or save it for dessert, whichever you prefer.
Which bottles of Crémant should you reserve for festive occasions?
- Crémant Brut Premium: a must-have, fresh and fruity, neither too dry nor too sweet.
- Crémant Brut Rosé, for rosé lovers: it seduces with its red fruit aromas and will be a hit with fruit or chocolate desserts!
- Crémant Grand Prestige Millésimé Brut, our flagship wine: distinguished by its fine bubbles and elegant aromas.
- Crémant Grand Prestige Millésimé Rosé: a wine for aging, made exclusively from a selection of the highest quality grapes.
Our Crémants Grand Prestige are also perfect as gifts. Keep a bottle or two in your wine cellar so you can select them for when it's your turn to be the host.
Sweet white wines: finish your meal on a delicious note
When you think of Alsace wines, you can't miss Gewurztraminer: an opulent, mellow, very fruity wine with pronounced aromas of exotic fruits and roses. It pairs very well with international cuisine.
Which Gewurztraminer wines are essential?
- Gewurztraminer Grand Cru Zinnkoepflé: from a unique terroir at an altitude of 431 meters with a Mediterranean microclimate, this white wine has a spicy and intense bouquet.
- Gewurztraminer Sélection de Grains Nobles, to finish your meal in style: a gem that can be kept for years without losing any of its aromas.
Dry white wines: the perfect accompaniment to fish dishes
The king of Alsace, Riesling goes wonderfully with all seafood dishes. It is appreciated for its freshness, minerality, and citrus aromas.
Sylvaner is also an iconic dry wine of the region, appreciated for its vegetal notes, lightness, and balance.
Which dry white wine should you have in your wine cellar?
- Riesling des Chasseurs de Lune: a classic offering excellent value for money and distinguished by its citrus aromas.
- Sylvaner Exception: reserve this wine for exceptional dishes such as pan-fried scallops. Half of this wine is vinified in barrels and half in concrete egg-shaped vats. This surprising and gourmet cuvée is sure to delight you and those with whom you choose to share it.
Red wines: serve a good wine with a meat dish or barbecue
When cooking meat, such as a rib of beef or duck breast, it is customary to pair it with a red wine.
In Alsace, Pinot Noir has a wonderful personality. The only red wine in the region, it should be enjoyed at room temperature to allow its full depth to express itself on the palate!
Which bottle of Alsace red wine should you have at home?
- Pinot Noir Rayon de Lune: a light red wine with notes of red berries and cherries.
- Pinot Noir Exception: a tannic red wine with strong aromas and woody notes. Beautiful intensity on the palate, perfect with red meat or a cheese platter.
With this selection of bottles, your wine cellar is ready for anything!
Entertain your loved ones and accept invitations without hesitation: you know which wines to always have on hand to accompany your best moments with friends or family.