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Château d’Orschwihr Wines

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91
points

Château d’Orschwihr 2008 Zinnkoepfle Grand Cru Pinot Gris (Alsace)

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  1. $30
With its pale gold color, this is obviously a sweet wine. Raisins, bold acidity and spiced mango blend well together in a wine that is maturing well. It is good to drink now, but worth aging.  — R.V.  (10/1/2010)
91
points

Château d’Orschwihr 2008 Bollenberg Gewürztraminer (Alsace)

  1. $20
Sweet and perfumed, but with a sense of proportion despite its alcohol. It has fine ripe fruits, star fruit and mango prominent, while the acidity keeps the exuberance in check. The final flavor brings in fresh white fruits. For aging 4–5 years.  — R.V.  (10/1/2010)
91
points

Château d’Orschwihr 2001 Kessler Grand Cru Vendanges Tardives Riesling (Alsace)

  1. $45
Just assuming the wonderful flavors of mature Riesling, this wine still has hints of fresh white currants. The toast and smoke flavors are more dominant, with a core of minerality and acidity. Rich, rather than sweet.  — R.V.  (10/1/2010)
90
points

Château d’Orschwihr 2009 Bollenberg Riesling (Alsace)

  1. $18
Steely, crisp, with a tight edge of green fruits. The structure is dominant at this stage in the development of this rapier-like wine. Age for 3–4 years.  — R.V.  (10/1/2010)
88
points

Château d’Orschwihr NV Brut Sparkling (Crémant d'Alsace)

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  1. $20
Light acidity and a crisp green-fruited texture offer fine freshness in this bright wine. The acidity is a delicious streak in the not quite dry final flavor.  — R.V.  (10/1/2010)
87
points

Château d’Orschwihr 2009 Bollenberg Pinot Blanc (Alsace)

  1. $15
Light, fresh and easy wine, with pear and green apple fruit and a deft, soft texture. Totally ready to drink.  — R.V.  (10/1/2010)
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