In 2022, the over-grafted vines with Riesling started to produce, so the production of Riesling on the Clos is now slightly more important. We suppose that in the 50s/60s ripening Riesling wasn’t that obvious every vintage, but today, it is a clear advantage to benefit from the cooler late ripening climate of the Windsbuhl in order to obtain elegant and racy wines. The top of the Clos, where the soils are more shallow and the limestone mother rock is close to the surface (we struggle to put posts in the vineyard!) was planted with Pinot-Gris in 1990. We decided to over-graft these vines with Riesling in 2021, and the result the following year was very interesting, still not in full production but with all the characteristics of a 32-year-old vineyard! As usual, the Clos Windsbuhl was the last Riesling to be harvested in 2022. The wine fermented very slowly without stopping to reach dryness in summer 2023. Bottled off its large oak cask and total lees.
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