Marcel Deiss

France - 

Alsazia - 

Bergheim 

Burlenberg Grand Vin Rouge

Pinot Noir and various Pinots – Vins de Terroirs

Production area: Bergheim / Alsace - France

Terrain: calcare silicato, ooliti, crinoidi

Harvest: manual

Vinification: only with natural yeasts

Refinement: the wine spends 2 years in oak barrels for a third new

Color: ruby red

Fragrance: fruity (raspberry, currant, blackberry) with hints of nutmeg

Flavor: Fresh and structured on the palate. Spicy taste with a textured and fine finish, with a red fruit aftertaste

Alcoholic Grade: 13% vol

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THE COMPANY

Located in Bergheim, in the heart of Alsace, the domaine was established by Marcel Deiss who, after the Second World War, abandoned his military career and gave life to the company. Managed today by Jean Michel (Marcel’s grandson), it has 30 hectares in 9 villages and it extends over 20 km of hills. Foundation of everything is the terroir: the vineyard is cultivated following ancient techniques, without herbicides or chemical fertilizer. The vines are planted as if they were subsoil plants, which grow under sufferance in the heart of every territory. Terroir wines carry this mark, an evident trace of this vocation for telling about the landscape: they are wines that confirm the return to the true Alsatian traditions. Even though proposing a small array of “traditional Alsatian” wines with the Vins de Fruits and the Vins de Temps, the true protagonist is the “complantation”, an essential philosophy for Jean Michel Deiss. The different variety are harvested at the same time and vinified together, ensuring this natural “compensation” between the various levels of maturity. All this is the result of hard work in the vineyard, and it exalts the “terroir” in all its most delicate tones