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Gewurztraminer Collection

Gewurztraminer, a delightful white wine grape variety, originates from the picturesque village of Termeno/Tramin in the province of Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy


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Gewurztraminer, a delightful white wine grape variety, originates from the picturesque village of Termeno/Tramin in the province of Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy. This charming region nestled in Europe is renowned for producing exceptional wines that captivate the senses. But Gewurztraminer's influence extends beyond its Italian roots. In France's Alsace region, particularly Eguisheim and Turckheim, this grape thrives under ideal conditions. The sight of lush vineyards adorned with bunches grapes nearing harvest is truly enchanting. As we delve deeper into the world of Gewurztraminer, we discover its unique characteristics. Its name translates to "spicy Traminer, " alluding to its aromatic nature and distinct flavor profile. With hints of lychee, rose petals, and exotic spices like ginger and cinnamon on the palate, it offers an unforgettable sensory experience. The beauty lies not only in taste but also in visual appeal. Picture No. 11074278 showcases a cluster of purple Gewurztraminer grapes hanging gracefully on the vine – a testament to nature's artistry at work. Traveling further north to Colmar in Alsace reveals another gem: Stork Nest Turckheim. This historic site adds charm to an already captivating landscape where Gewurztraminer vines flourish alongside other varietals. Across continents and oceans lies Washington state in North America – home to thriving wineries cultivating this remarkable grape variety as well. Even here, far away from its European origins, Gewurztraminer continues to impress with its versatility and ability to adapt while retaining its distinctive character. Whether you find yourself sipping a glass overlooking Termeno's rolling hills or exploring new terroirs across borders like Porte de la France - Turckheim or Washington state vineyards.