Favorite thing: The Bruderthal dominates the town of Molsheim and enjoys a privileged microclimate. Covering 18,40 ha, it faces south-east, and so is sheltered from northerly winds. Its altitude does not exceed 300 metres, so it is extremely well suited to bringing grapes to optimum ripeness.
Fondest memory: Bruderthal wines are renowned for the remarkable balance between their admirable structure and elegant bouquet. The Gewurztraminer is particularly appreciated for its delicately floral aroma of acacia blossom and roses, as is the Riesling for its very intense aromatic persistence.
Written May 31, 2007
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The Bruderthal dominates the town of Molsheim and enjoys a privileged microclimate. Covering 18,40 ha, it faces south-east, and so is sheltered from northerly...
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In 1308, the emperor and the bishop of Strasbourg swapped Molsheim for Mulhouse. Philippe of Souabe destroyed the city in 12th century. The city became the headquarters of a Jesuits' school founded...
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