Vineyard

Vineyard

Particular biodiversity

Sheltered from any oceanic influences by the Vosges mountains, the vineyards of Alsace benefit from a semi-continental climate characterised by sunshine, warmth and low rainfall. The Valley of the Rhine has always acted as a natural shelter for the vine.
In fact Alsace is the most septentrional region in France and the furthest from the sea, and where the annual rainfall is very low for a vineyard region at around 450mm. 

The subsoil in Alsace, a mixture of granite and grit, is covered by a layer of geological deposits from granite to chalk together with schiste and marn and chalk. It is this diversity of terroir combined with an ideal exposition to the sun due to the southerly slopes, whiches gives the wines their special character. The region around Colmar, the heart of the vineyards of Cave Jean Geiler, is ideally placed with shelter from the west winds yet with maximum sun exposure.

The reflection of the terroir gives the wines of Jean Geiler an element that is both unique and complex, while the panoply of grape varieties in Alsace (six white and one red) allows the best expression of each terroir.

Grands Crus

Grands Crus

The authenticity of a region

Even if from the IXth century the notion of Grand Cru is already evoked in Alsace, the Appellation “Alsace Grand Crus” crowns only since 1975 and until 2007 : 51 localities which makes up her as so many Terroirs strictly bounded and classified in Grand Crus. 

Beyond the vine, it is here the microclimate, the exposure, the ancestral fame, the geologic profile and the peculiarity of wines stemming from these soils which determine their classification in the elite of Wines of Alsace.

Representing only 5 % of the total surface of the Alsatian vineyard (approximately 800 ha), these Terroirs rise to exceptional wines from which the rigorous rules of production guarantee the excellence and the authenticity.

History

History

Since 1926

Today the Cave Jean Geiler is made up of 175 vignerons, remaining true to the founding principles of co-operation and solidarity. The vineyards extend over 390 hectares encompassing a wide variety of soil types and this allows the Cave to seek out the best terroir for each individual grape variety. The patience and passion of the vignerons have always been tempered by the overriding philosophy of the Cave which seeks a total commitment to quality. 

The aim of the Cave Jean Geiler over many decades has been to achieve the best expression that each individual grape variety may produce while respecting the originality of each wine. Given the excellent terroir, the wines are in demand year after year to complement the highest level of gastronomy.

In seeking to reflect the richness and diversity of the soils in Alsace, the wines of Jean Geiler are based upon the inherited know-how of the vignerons while combining tradition, new methods of vinification and a modern installation in order to achieve the highest quality and authenticity among its wines.

The complete range from Jean Geiler, of around 40 wines, impresses wine amateurs as well as the most demanding wine professionals and it assists in spreading the name and quality of the Alsace Appellation well beyond the borders of France.

Gastronomie

Gastronomie

The Cellar Jean Geiler chose to give a lot of importance in the construction of a catalog of recipe. Consult our page recipes regularly and let tempt you.