2022 Schoffit Alsace Old Vine Chasselas

90 Points Antonio Galloni's Vinous
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An elegant white usually grown in Switzerland. This rare Chasselas from Alsace is from vines planted around 1940 — yes, 1940! — and offers a quintessentially European white wine style. If you are sick of fruit-driven whites or just want to try something new, this Chasselas is a delightfully uncomplicated and subtle aperitif. Exclusive to us, and in short supply!
$29.99 in mixed 6+ or $33.99 per bottle

Grape

Chasselas

Its Origins

Bernard Schoffit is a brilliant pioneer in Alsace’s greatest Grand Cru, Rangen de Thann. The Domaine, started by Bernard’s father Robert at 10 hectares, is situated near Colmar. 25 years ago, Bernard, then still very young, embarked on an ambitious program of buying land in Rangen, around the Clos St. Theobold. Totaling nearly 6.5 hectares, a good part of it had been abandoned because it was too steep to work. Through sheer determination and ambition, he has now reclaimed all 6.5 hectares. From these incredibly steep slopes, with incredibly low yields, he is making simply extraordinary wine from each plot he grows. Bernard’s gift for wine-making is not reserved only for his Rangen wines. Now joined by his son Alexandre in managing the Domaine, in their vineyards near Colmar they practice the same rigorous approach to yields. These yields, very old vines, and Bernard and Alexandre's guiding hands produce wines that are all marked by the following characteristics: intensity, very pure varietal character, great concentration of fruit and richness on the palate, and perfect acidity to balance and carry this weight into a long and brilliant finish. All Organic.

What The Critics Say

90/100 Vinous, Anne Krebiehl MW

"The 2022 Chasselas Vieilles Vignes is from vines planted on gravel, sand and rocky soils in Colmar, planted in 1939 and between 1942 and 1954. These are co-plantations of both white and pink Chasselas. The nose is subtle, showing a touch of cold stearin, yeast and waxed citrus peel. The palate is light but textured. Pale Reine Claude flesh adds gentle fruit, but the texture and the yeast shine on the light but fluid body, finishing with just a little pithy bitterness. It is very pure and slender with a mild but bone-dry finish. (Bone-Dry)." Drink 2024 - 2034

Variety Chasselas
Region Alsace
Closure Cork
Volume 750ml
Maturity 2024 - 2034

This Wine Goes Well With

with CANAPES
with FISH
with MILD CHEESE

Taste

3

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