2020 Domaine Allimant-Laugner Pinot Noir

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Type of Wine Red
Country France
Region Alsace
Winery Domaine Allimant-Laugner
Vintage 2020
Grape Pinot Noir
Content (Alc) 0.75 ltr (12.5%)
Drink window 2022 - 2027
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The Allimant-Laugner Pinot Noir is a beautiful fruity Pinot Noir. The Pinot Noir from Alsace or Alsace comes originally from Burgundy and disappeared in Alsace almost a century ago (apart from a few villages including Saint-Hippolyte where some of the plots of Allimant Laugnier are located). But today it is more popular than its much more expensive neighbor.

The Allimant Laugnier Pinot Noir is produced in the Alsatian style, fresher and fruitier than Pinot Noirs from Burgundy, thanks to an average maceration of one week before pressing. 2019 was a perfect year for this Pinot Noir, among others, and made it possible to obtain healthy and aromatic grapes. The tannins are supple, the nose pleasant and fragrant, the taste fresh and fruity. Just a top notch Pinot Noir at a fantastic price

Grape Variety / Variety: 100% Pinot Noir - AOC Alsace
Soil / Soil: Clay and Limestone / Limestone
Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture
Alcohol / Alcohol: 12.8%
Sugar / Sugar: 0.8 g / l
Shelf life / aging: 6 years
Temperature: 12-16°C / 54-60°F
Wine & Food pairing: Red meat and game,
a little chilled with barbecues and salads

ABOUT DOMAINE ALLIMANT-LAUGNER

The origins of Domaine Allimant-Laugner begin with 2 families who have cultivated the vineyards since the 17th century, the Laugners in the village of Dieffenthal and the Allimants in Saint-Hippolyte. In 1816 and after participating in all of Napoleon's campaigns, Captain François-Antoine Allimant bought more vines on the Haut-Koenigsbourg hills and a beautiful 1664 farm in the village of Orschwiller, the current property of the domain. Like most families, the Allimants still made a living from growing more crops but chose to focus more on wine with Charles Allimant, who began bottling his wine in 1949 and developed their distribution with his daughter Mariette and her husband René Laugner. . Their eldest son Hubert took over in 1984, gave the domain real fame together with his wife Françoise, and since 2013 with their son Nicolas. The family manages Domaine Allimant-Laugner as a beautiful heritage of more than 10 generations.

The privilege of having a product of this unique authentic terroir also gives a responsibility and so Domaine Allimant-Laugner works naturally with the greatest respect for the environment. All tasks are taken care of (slab pruning, picking, maintenance) and also because the close contact with the vines makes it easier to understand what the needs are. In order to properly control the vigor of the vines and preserve the ecosystem, work is mainly done with alternating plowed and grassy rows. Also in the cellar, modernity and tradition must be well balanced to produce accurate and fine wines, but with a minimal human and ecological imprint. They work with a brand new pneumatic press and stainless steel tanks with temperature control and fermentation takes place only with natural yeasts. The foundation is laid in the unique vineyards which have been managed by the family for 10 generations. With respect and modernity, Domaine Allimant-Laugner makes great wines.

Read more under the Winery tab - here you will also find some photos and a video of this beautiful domain.

Vineyard for 2020 Domaine Allimant-Laugner Pinot Noir

The origins of Domaine Allimant-Laugner begin with 2 families who have cultivated the vineyards since the 17th century, the Laugners in the village of Dieffenthal and the Allimants in Saint-Hippolyte. In 1816 and after participating in all of Napoleon's campaigns, Captain François-Antoine Allimant buys more vines on the Haut-Koenigsbourg hills and a beautiful 1664 farm in the village of Orschwiller, the current property of the domain.

Like most families, the Allimants still subsisted on growing more crops but chose to focus more on wine with Charles Allimant, who began bottling his wine in 1949 and developed their distribution with his daughter Mariette and her husband René Laugner. . Their eldest son Hubert took over in 1984, gave the domain real fame together with his wife Françoise, and since 2013 with their son Nicolas. The family manages Domaine Allimant-Laugner as a beautiful heritage of more than 10 generations.

The 7 varieties from Alsace (Alsace) are grown on a total of 12 hectares of vines, representing 40 separate plots of different orientations, ages and terroirs. This division of parcels is essential for the varieties to be properly expressed on the right grounds. South of the village, between Orschwiller and Saint-Hippolyte, the heavy clay and limestone soils are particularly suitable for the Pinots. North of the village as far as Châtenois there are granitic soils which allow the production of more aromatic Riesling and Gewurztraminer. Above Orschwiller, the granite and schist hills of the Praelatenberg have been turned into vines since the 9th century. This terroir allows the production of precise and very typical wines, naturally classified as Grand Cru d'Alsace. The plots have a density of more than 5500 vines per hectare, which promotes competition and deeper rooting, for better typicity. The more competition the harder a grape has to work and the deeper it has to root. Bad for high volumes but perfect for quality and that is what this house stands for.

The demand for sparkling wine is also growing in the region and the Crémants Blanc and Rosé, produced by the traditional method with our local varieties, represent half of the production of Domaine Allimant-Laugner and have certainly given the house much more international fame. after each and every one of the wines has received very high ratings from the international wine press.

The privilege of a product of this unique authentic terroir also entails a responsibility and so Domaine Allimant-Laugner works naturally with the greatest respect for the environment. All tasks (plant pruning, picking, maintenance) are done naturally, also because the close contact with the vines gives a better understanding of the needs. In order to properly control the vigor of the vines and preserve the ecosystem, work is mainly done with alternating plowed and grassy rows. Also in the cellar, modernity and tradition must be well balanced to produce accurate and refined wines, but with a minimal human and ecological imprint. They work with a brand new pneumatic press and stainless steel tanks with temperature control and fermentation takes place only with natural yeasts. The foundation is laid in the unique vineyards which have been managed by the family for 10 generations. With respect and modernity, Domaine Allimant-Laugner makes great wines.

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Type of Wine Red
Country France
Region Alsace
Winery Domaine Allimant-Laugner
Grape Pinot Noir
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2020
Drinking as of 2022
Drinking till 2027
Alcohol % 12.5
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging No
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Parker rating 90
Tasting Profiles Dry, Fruity, Mineral, Red fruit, Flexible
Drink moments Borrelen, Cadeau!, Met vrienden, Open haard, Summer party, Terras, Voor alledag
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