Anne Boecklin Chasselas 08 No, Anne Boecklin isn’t the winemaker, but a historical 16th century figure who was important to winemaking in Alsace, and whose name is designed to evoke the feminine style of these wines.
Chasselas is one of the lesser known varieties grown in Alsace. It is also grown throughout Switzerland where it is the traditional accompaniment to cheese fondue.
Light and crisp with aromas reminiscent of green apples and citrus notes.
Grape: Chasselas
Alcohol: 12%
750ml Vintage: 2008 |
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Customer Reviews
Average rating:  | sweet chasselas, 11th Jun 2010 | Reviewer: Robert Collier | though not pinot gris
there is something still so good
in simplicity |
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