Emile Beyer

Emile Beyer

Pfersigberg Alsace Grand Cru AOC Riesling 2015

Ming L
9.0

This is Gewurztraminer.

Apricot, pineapple, baked apple, freshly minced ginger, and honey. Not as aromatic as I expected. Lucious palate yet exquisite balance between sweetness and acidity. Then there is the hint of saltiness. Versatile enough to pair a 6-course meal.
— 5 days ago

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Trimbach

Cuvée Frédéric Emile Vendanges Tardives Alsace Riesling 2007

Crisp lemon tart, little bit of sea salt. Some wildflowers on the nose. Finish was shorter than I remember from prior bottle. — 8 months ago

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Emile Beyer

Tradition Alsace Gewürztraminer 2019

Honey sweetness that's not overpowering, a round pleasing body with low acidity, perfect for dessert pairing or alone. — 10 months ago

Trimbach

Cuvée Frédéric Emile Alsace Riesling 2016

Went deep on these and glad I did. So much depth and structure yet a light dry touch on the palate. — 11 days ago

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Trimbach

Cuvée Frédéric Emile 375eme Anniversaire Alsace Riesling 2001

always a stunning bottle, it has lost the acidic verve and has become a bit creamy and a little less lean but still a delight. — 4 months ago

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Léon Beyer

Cuvée des Comtes d'Eguisheim Alsace Riesling 2005

@delectable: Leon Beyer comtes d’ eguisheim riesling — 9 months ago

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Emile Beyer

Eguisheim Alsace Pinot Noir 1550

There’s depth and “cut” to it that invites more comparisons to its Burgundy cousins than its German ones, so give it 30 minutes or so in a decanter before diving in: Serve it at a cool 60 degrees in Burgundy stems and you’ve got one of the most versatile reds for food one could possibly ask for. This will sing with a wide range of proteins, from salmon all the way up to beef, but I can’t resist an old-school Alsatian pairing—tarte flambée. Smoky bacon, creamy cheese, crisp crust…that’ll work for me! Enjoy! — 2 years ago

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Léon Beyer

Alsace Riesling 2017

Easy to drink and very affordable (I bought in France) — 2 months ago

Emile Beyer

Tradition Alsace AOC Pinot Noir 2017

Very light and smooth but flavorful. Very light in the tannins too. It had berry flavors (blackberries, maybe) but didn't have that "dry your tongue out feeling). I really enjoyed this as a glass or two to enjoy without dinner. The husband stored it in the fridge by accident (forgot how to store wine?). So the next night we decanted it and left it out for a bit to warm up. It was still slightly cold but I really liked it this way. I would probably do that again on purpose. — 3 months ago

Léon Beyer

Alsace Pinot Noir 2016

Stewed cranberry and mineral. — a year ago

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