Domaine Albert Mann 's Pinot Noir Grand P has quietly established itself as one of our rarest treasures, and undoubtedly one of our most fascinating. Produced in minute quantities, it comes from a tiny parcel located on the prestigious Grand Cru Pfersigberg, in Wettolsheim, in the heart ofAlsace wine country. South-facing and protected by the Vosges mountains, this limestone-sandstone terroir offers ideal conditions for a grape variety as demanding as Pinot Noir, enabling slow, complete ripening. Named "Grand P" in homage to the Grand Cru in which it is grown, this wine was born of the wine estate's determination to elevate Alsace Pinot Noir to the rank of the great European expressions. Biodynamic viticulture, a cornerstone of the Domaine Albert Mann philosophy, preserves the life of the soil and faithfully reflects the identity of the land. The grapes are picked when fully ripe, delicately vinified, then patiently aged in barrels adapted to their finesse, to reveal the elegance and depth of the terroir.
Philippe Mischler, sommelier at Mundovin : Pinot Noir Grand P reveals a complexity and harmony that are unparalleled in Alsace. It impresses with its restrained density, precision and vibrancy. This wine has established itself as a major reference in the qualitative revival of Alsace Pinot Noirs, and unashamedly rivals certain Vosne-Romanée crus. It's also a wine of patience: its structure promises remarkable ageing potential, and those who know how to wait will be amply rewarded.
On the nose, the wine immediately seduces with its ripe fruit: juicy raspberry, bright blackcurrant, and a delicious blackberry and black plum jelly intertwine. Deeper notes reminiscent of black olive tapenade and finely smoky empyreumatic notes add depth and intensity, revealing the imprint of terroir and precise ageing.
On the palate, Pinot Noir Grand P expresses itself with a full, almost caressing texture. The tannins are of rare finesse, even when young, and carry a straight, balanced structure. Flavors combine dark berries, sweet spices and a delicate minerality on the finish, the signature of Pfersigberg Grand Cru. Already impressive in its youth, it promises to blossom with grace and complexity over the years, revealing even more the nobility of its origin.