Domaine Allimant-Laugner
Brut Crémant d'Alsace Pinot Noir Rosé
Warming up for tomorrow night. Solid stuff but not Krug Rosé.
Warming up for tomorrow night. Solid stuff but not Krug Rosé.
Dec 31st, 2017Minerality and tart cranberry. Beautiful wine.
Minerality and tart cranberry. Beautiful wine.
Aug 7th, 2017Slight almond flower character, raspberry, perfumed, nice consistent mousse, hint of residual sugar, great acidity, delicious!
Slight almond flower character, raspberry, perfumed, nice consistent mousse, hint of residual sugar, great acidity, delicious!
3 people found it helpfulOct 21st, 2014You honestly just cant go wrong with cremant rose. Happy new year.
You honestly just cant go wrong with cremant rose. Happy new year.
1 person found it helpfulJan 1st, 2019Happy National Wine Day! 🍷🥂
Start the evening with a very serviceable Crement D’ Alace from Domaine Allimant-Laugner.
On the nose; strawberries, cherries, tangerine, pink grapefruit with a touch of sugar, lean watermelon near the rhine, sea spray, grey volcanic minerals, powdery chalkiness, green leaf and pink florals/roses.
The body is round, rich & full. Strawberries, cherries, tangerine, pink grapefruit with a touch of sugar, lean watermelon near the rhine, sea spray, grey volcanic minerals that penetrate the palate deep and feel like spice on the long set, powdery chalkiness, very nice acidity in such a value sparkling and pink florals/roses. The rich, ripe , well balanced finish is delicious & nicely executed.
Photos of, Domaine Allimant, grape harvesters, one of the vineyards and their tasting room.
Happy National Wine Day! 🍷🥂
Start the evening with a very serviceable Crement D’ Alace from Domaine Allimant-Laugner.
On the nose; strawberries, cherries, tangerine, pink grapefruit with a touch of sugar, lean watermelon near the rhine, sea spray, grey volcanic minerals, powdery chalkiness, green leaf and pink florals/roses.
The body is round, rich & full. Strawberries, cherries, tangerine, pink grapefruit with a touch of sugar, lean watermelon near the rhine, sea spray, grey volcanic minerals that penetrate the palate deep and feel like spice on the long set, powdery chalkiness, very nice acidity in such a value sparkling and pink florals/roses. The rich, ripe , well balanced finish is delicious & nicely executed.
Photos of, Domaine Allimant, grape harvesters, one of the vineyards and their tasting room.
Saving the best bubbles for Christmas Eve and Christmas dinner. However, this Crémant d’ Alsace is no slouch. Regularly under $20 but this was under $14 at the 30% wine sale at Whole Foods. There is nice leaner black cherries, black raspberries, strawberries, cherries & watermelon near the rhine. Good gritty minerals and nice powdery chalkiness. Pink rose petals, good acidity and a decent finisher.
Saving the best bubbles for Christmas Eve and Christmas dinner. However, this Crémant d’ Alsace is no slouch. Regularly under $20 but this was under $14 at the 30% wine sale at Whole Foods. There is nice leaner black cherries, black raspberries, strawberries, cherries & watermelon near the rhine. Good gritty minerals and nice powdery chalkiness. Pink rose petals, good acidity and a decent finisher.
1 person found it helpfulDec 24th, 2017Bright pink color with small bubbles and light mousse top. Light Berry fruit nose. The palate shows lively acidity and sweet raspberries and tart strawberry flavors. The wine has mineral tones on the finish. Hey, a nice Rose sparkler without breaking the bank. Tasting Sample.
Bright pink color with small bubbles and light mousse top. Light Berry fruit nose. The palate shows lively acidity and sweet raspberries and tart strawberry flavors. The wine has mineral tones on the finish. Hey, a nice Rose sparkler without breaking the bank. Tasting Sample.
1 person found it helpfulNov 29th, 2017This Sparking is a pretty good value normally. It’s even better at the Whole Foods one day wine sale at 30% off...making it $13.99 a bottle. Hard to beat and you can’t drink Billecart Salmon Rosé all the time. Nice fruit and decent chalkiness. Especially, at that price point. This has more chalk than most California sparkling I’ve had.
This Sparking is a pretty good value normally. It’s even better at the Whole Foods one day wine sale at 30% off...making it $13.99 a bottle. Hard to beat and you can’t drink Billecart Salmon Rosé all the time. Nice fruit and decent chalkiness. Especially, at that price point. This has more chalk than most California sparkling I’ve had.
1 person found it helpfulNov 5th, 2017What do you do when you know your out Rosé of Champagne and you’re at Whole Foods? Grab some Domaine Allimant Laugner Crémant d'Alsace. On the nose; l pink rose petals, citrus, orange rhine, watermelon, cherries, hints of strawberries, chalky minerals, limestone and spring flowers. The palate fruits are bright and leaner in style. Strawberries, raspberries, watermelon, cherries, citrus/blood orange, orange rhine, pink rose petals, limestone, nice gritty chalkiness, baguette crust, spring flowers, nice crisp acidity and good rich finish that does start to fade after about 15-20 seconds. Really nice for under $20. Producer notes and history... Nicolas Laugner featured in the photo is an 11th generation Alsatian winemaker at Domaine Allimant-Laugner that is located in northeastern region of France, Alsace. The Domaine cultivates 12 hectares of vineyards comprised on 30 distinct parcels. Their vines are situated around the village of Orschwiller; which are located between the villages of Saint Hippolyte to the south and Châtenois to the north. The Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle overlooks the sustainably-leaning Domaine. This Brut made from a blend of Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Riesling and a 100% Pinot Noir Rosé. The barrel featured in the photo is the oldest oak barrel and was cooper built in their cave 100 years ago. Domaine Allimant-Lauger is one of the original houses present when the Alsace AOP was established in 1962. This Crémant is aged 11 months before disgorgement and is meant to be consumed while fresh and young. In fact, the grapes are the first to be manually harvested because they want them to keep their youthfulness and coolness through citrus fruits flavors. Alsace is influenced by the Vosges Mountains and is climatically one the driest regions in France. The vineyards are located between 200-400 meters along the foothills of the Vosges Mountains. There they take advantage of south and southeastern exposure in their semi-continental climate. There are 13 distinct terroir’s providing the foundations for seven major grapes. Soils found here include granite, limestone, schist, sandstone as well as others. Additional photos are of, the Domaine and one of their vineyards used in the production of this Crémant d'Alsace.
What do you do when you know your out Rosé of Champagne and you’re at Whole Foods? Grab some Domaine Allimant Laugner Crémant d'Alsace. On the nose; l pink rose petals, citrus, orange rhine, watermelon, cherries, hints of strawberries, chalky minerals, limestone and spring flowers. The palate fruits are bright and leaner in style. Strawberries, raspberries, watermelon, cherries, citrus/blood orange, orange rhine, pink rose petals, limestone, nice gritty chalkiness, baguette crust, spring flowers, nice crisp acidity and good rich finish that does start to fade after about 15-20 seconds. Really nice for under $20. Producer notes and history... Nicolas Laugner featured in the photo is an 11th generation Alsatian winemaker at Domaine Allimant-Laugner that is located in northeastern region of France, Alsace. The Domaine cultivates 12 hectares of vineyards comprised on 30 distinct parcels. Their vines are situated around the village of Orschwiller; which are located between the villages of Saint Hippolyte to the south and Châtenois to the north. The Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle overlooks the sustainably-leaning Domaine. This Brut made from a blend of Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Riesling and a 100% Pinot Noir Rosé. The barrel featured in the photo is the oldest oak barrel and was cooper built in their cave 100 years ago. Domaine Allimant-Lauger is one of the original houses present when the Alsace AOP was established in 1962. This Crémant is aged 11 months before disgorgement and is meant to be consumed while fresh and young. In fact, the grapes are the first to be manually harvested because they want them to keep their youthfulness and coolness through citrus fruits flavors. Alsace is influenced by the Vosges Mountains and is climatically one the driest regions in France. The vineyards are located between 200-400 meters along the foothills of the Vosges Mountains. There they take advantage of south and southeastern exposure in their semi-continental climate. There are 13 distinct terroir’s providing the foundations for seven major grapes. Soils found here include granite, limestone, schist, sandstone as well as others. Additional photos are of, the Domaine and one of their vineyards used in the production of this Crémant d'Alsace.
1 person found it helpfulOct 15th, 2017The ever consistent #Cremant #wine. Delicate salmon color. Faint aroma of white cherry, white flower, fine chalk.
Flavor is bolder. Smooth, rounded delicate watermelon, white cherry, slightly peachy. Opened 4/1/17
The ever consistent #Cremant #wine. Delicate salmon color. Faint aroma of white cherry, white flower, fine chalk.
Flavor is bolder. Smooth, rounded delicate watermelon, white cherry, slightly peachy. Opened 4/1/17