Kuentz-Bas "Trois Chateaux" Alsace Pinot Gris 2018
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What We Think
Vin Chicago: 90 Points
(4/2024) Kuentz-Bas makes some of the greatest of ALL values in the Kermit Lynch Portofolio! The domaine was founded in 1795, and is now owned by 14th generation vigneron Jean-Baptiste Adam. This Demeter biodynamic certified bottling comes from 2 hectares of 25-45 year-old vines growing in predominantly limestone soil. A slow 4-8 week fermentation occurs in foudre where the wine continues to age on its lees for another 7-8 months. Ripe, rich and ready!
What Critics Think
James Suckling : 91 Points
(6/9/2022) A honeyed and smoky Alsace pinot gris that easily absorbs the touch of sweetness in its full-bodied, buttery palate, thanks to the underlying positive tannins. Long, juicy palate that’s dry enough to pull you back for more. From biodynamically grown grapes with Demeter certification. Drink now.
Wine Advocate : 90 Points
(3/9/2023) The 2018 Pinot Gris Trois Chateaux meets all the stereotypes of this grape variety on a higher level. This is bronze in color, with a light copper hint, and the nose is elegant and intensely fruity yet rather one-dimensional. On the palate, this is a round and rich, very fruity yet elegant and finely tannic or even bitter-finishing Pinot with some sugar leftovers that intermingle with cinnamon, caramel and ripe as well as stewed pear aromas, but they remain sweet and a bit too intrusive for my sophisticated taste. It has good length and structure, though. 14% stated alcohol. Diam cork. Drink Date: 2023 - 2034.
Wine Spectator : 90 Points
(10/1/2020) The shy nose on this wine keeps its secrets for now, showing only a hint of ripe pear. The palate comes in with the subtle richness of baked pear, freshness and gentle spice. A mellow fruit balance gives roundness and texture. The finish is off dry and bright.