At A Glance
- Field
- Detail
- Region
- Alsace
- Producer type
- Wine cooperative
- Vineyard area
- More than 300 hectares across member properties
- Main grapes
- Pinot Gris and Riesling
- Named wine
- Pfaff Black Tie Riesling Pinot Gris, 2024
The Producer
La Cave des Vignerons de Pfaffenheim was founded in 1957 as a wine cooperative in Alsace. More than 90% of its grape production is hand harvested. Chief winemaker Jerome Attard leads the cellar work, with oak barrel ageing and extended lees ageing under exploration as ways to differentiate the wines.
Place
The cooperative's hilltop location south of Colmar has an almost Mediterranean climate, distinct from the rest of Alsace. The setting places Pfaffenheim in a warmer climatic pocket within the region, alongside the grape varieties and blends that define its wines.
Wines
The range uses both grape varieties and blends. Pfaff Black Tie Riesling Pinot Gris is a white Alsace blend made from 50% Pinot Gris and 50% Riesling. Its profile includes floral notes, honey, lime and pear, with discreet acidity and an opulent mouthfeel. The wine pairs with Asian cuisine and bites involving hot sauce.
Pfaffenheim is also exploring oak barrel ageing and extended lees ageing to differentiate wines. Lees ageing means leaving wine on its fine yeast sediment after fermentation.
Final Word
Pfaffenheim exports 40% of its production internationally, extending an Alsace cooperative's wines beyond its hilltop home south of Colmar.