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An exceptional site :A hillock, jutting out from the foothills of the Vosges, overlooks the town of Ingersheim. It is a calcareous substratum from the Bathonien and Bajocien periods which covers at its base some conglomerates and marl from the Oligocene. The Florimont covers its south and east slopes, between 250 and 280 metres of altitude. The quite pebbly limestone-marl soil is eminently suited to the culture of the vine. Favoured varietals :Gewurztraminer is by far the major varietal on the 21 ha of the Florimont, but Riesling, Muscat and Tokay Pinot Gris are also favoured. Within living memory...In the Middle Ages, Ingersheim was already a prosperous winegrowing town, belonging to the seignory of Hohlandsbourg, vassal of the House of Austria. Typical characteristics :Full, well-balanced, Florimont Grand Cru wines age well, hence their fame. Gewurztraminer has a spicy aroma, elegance and a long finish ; Riesling is notably expressive and racy. [ Back to the top of the page ] |
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