Since taking over the family domaine in 2000, Agathe has garnered a reputation as one of Alsace’s “comets in the sky”. The vines are located around the village of Westhalten in the south of the Alsace region. Around one third of Agathe’s vines are in the Grand Cru of Zinnkoepflé - reaching up to be Alsace’s highest peak at 420m. This land is tied to Agathe’s early childhood, tasting with her grandmother and grandfather and she works this terroir by hand and by heart - organic principles and herbal and biodynamic preparations all contributing to the health and vigour of the vines. Production for the 5ha estate, although limited in number of bottles, covers all the noble varieties and styles of the regions and wonderfully exhibits the profound textural weight and verve of the region. Quantities are small and demand is high making the wines sell out fast.
Agathe Bursin Pinot Noir Lutzeltal 2021
14% abv
Vol- 75cl
From low yielding, SW facing massale selection vines in the stony calcaire soils of the Lieutztal that Agathe planted a dozen years ago. She patiently waited until the vines reached their early adolescence, with a greater sense of their terroir driven origins, before choosing to bottle it on its own. Fermented with 60% whole clusters and eight days of cold maceration, then aged in used barrels that she buys from Chassagne Montrachet’s Jean-Claude Ramonet, and then never sulfured until just a wee smidgey poo is added immediately prior to bottling (yup that’s right, no sulfur during vinification nor élévage; purity is as purity does!!). In its gorgeously pure and classy aromatics of red fruits, spice, and light calcaire minerality.
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2021 | Agathe Bursin | Alsace | Duty Paid | Europe | France | Pinot Noir | Red | Still | Wine- Reference #:
- 19489
- Strength
- 14 ABV
- Bottles per Case
- 6 bottles
- Grapes
- Pinot Noir
- Organic
- No
- Biodynamic
- Yes
- Vegan
- Yes
- Vegetarian
- Yes
- Sparkling
- No

