Super JP Gewürztraminer

Pépin
Grapes: Gewürztraminer
Country: France
Regions:Alsace
Wine Type:Orange
Vintage: 2023
Bottle Size: 750ml
Alcohol: 12%
£27.64 incl. UK VAT & duty fee | £20.81 due at checkout | est. £6.83 to be paid to courier, with a small customs handling fee
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Super JP Gewürztraminer is a natural wine crafted by Pépin, in the Alsace region in France. This orange wine is made with Gewürztraminer grapes, which sees maceration for 2 days on 15% of the cuvée, then that is blended with the press juices.

This orange wine has an inviting, herbal and interestingly HONEYED nose and a bit more of an unusual flavour profile on the palate, which is quite niche, almost retsina and nutty in presence. Interestingly, there is also an element of pine resin on the nose, similar to a Retsina wine?!!

What is the Pépin wine project?

 

Pépin wine is a new style of collaborative winery, formed by Jean & Pierre 

 

Dietrich of esteemed Domaine Archilée in Scherwiller, Alsace, as well as wine consultants

 

Xavier Couturier and Pierre Sanchez of Duo Oenologie. The group work with local growers in Alsace to produce the Pépin range which stands for making no-added sulphite, vibrant and affordable natural wines which are sustainable and reward the growers in compensation very fairly too.

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Super JP Gewürztraminer | Natural Wine by Pépin.
Pépin - Super JP Gewürztraminer
£27.64 incl. UK VAT & duty fee | £20.81 due at checkout | est. £6.83 to be paid to courier, with a small customs handling fee

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WHAT IS ORANGE WINE?

Orange wines are actually white wines, but with a different winemaking process - they’re made by fermenting the juice with the grape skins, which is mostly done with red wines, not white. This extra step adds tannins, flavor, and a unique color to the wine.
Because of the skin contact, orange wines tend to have more herbal, aromatic notes, and they can also have a bit of bitterness depending on the grape, how long the skins are left in contact with the juice, and the vessel used for maturation. Unlike most white wines, they can also feature tannins (which are formed from the skins, which white wines do not use). Orange wines are a style that brings out some really interesting flavors that many people adore for their unique properties, whether easy going or complex.

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