About the Wine
Like its big brother from the Cote de Rouffach, this Pinot Noir is lovingly aged in oak barrels for 10 months, allowing it to develop its rich aromas of raspberry, redcurrant and blackberry. The palate offers silky and long lasting tannins with spicy notes on the finish.
Alsace, is witness of the magnificent “Rhine Renaissance” that gave birth to some European most beautiful gothic masterpieces like Strasbourg's Cathedral is. A great wine needs to be conceived by the producer well ahead of its tasting. Exactly like a building masterwork which is first created in the architects’ personal vision. "Ad Quadratum" is a principle of architectural aesthetics which inscribes the square, symbol of matter and stability, in the circle, symbol of heaven, space and time. The great wines of the Ad Quadratum collection are built after the image of this principle:
Issued from the vines, the four primary elements, the spirit and the hands of the Rieflé family, you will taste the different textures and aromatic profiles of the 4 different cuvées in the AD QUADRATUM.
This Pinot Noir will accompany grilled meats, some soft cheeses Camembert, Brie, etc.), and Asian spicy dishes like lamb tagine or couscous.