Just taste a Close St. Hune or a Cuvee Frederic Emile -- may not be the best -- but gee you have to at least consider them.
Bill Hooper wrote:We may all have our favorites, but can we all agree that these are the fillets of Alsace? IMO they are far and away ahead of the pack. If not, who else?
Robin Garr wrote:Bill Hooper wrote:We may all have our favorites, but can we all agree that these are the fillets of Alsace? IMO they are far and away ahead of the pack. If not, who else?
I'm not a huge Alsace fan, but I'm far from persuaded by Zind-Humbrecht. Maybe it's just an instinctive aversion to a Parker favorite, but it seems to me that they depart from traditional Alsatian style in pursuit of points, and I don't like that.
Florida Jim wrote:Bill,
Here we will agree to disagree.
Trimbach is, IMO, far the most reliable and has the finest bottlings at all price points.
Best, Jim
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