Domaine Bohn PWC

Since taking over the family winery at the age of 18, Bernard Bohn has crafted an individually unique style of wines on the only outcrop of schist terroir in Alsace. The Bohn family members have been winegrowers for well over three centuries in Reichsfeld, a small village at the far end of the valley, where until recently, the local Alsatian dialect was still more common than French. Today, Bernard and his son Arthur farm just over 9 hectares and go beyond organic agriculture to incorporate uncommon techniques, such as completely abandoning vineyard plowing and allowing cover crops to coexist to create balance in the vines.

Bernard has always had an independent streak. While still in high school, he decided to leave his Jesuit boarding school and enroll in the local winemaking program. With the bare minimum certification in hand, he returned home and announced to his father that he would like to take over the winery. At the time, the domaine was spread out over many small parcels in the village, but Bernard had his sights on the Schieferberg, a backbreaking steep slope composed of nearly pure schist, where the Bohn family had constructed a small chapel many years earlier. Through a series of purchases, inherited vineyards, and trades with other winemakers who preferred flatter and easier to work parcels, Bohn managed to cobble together a single 5-hectare parcel of old vine Riesling and Pinot Gris.

Like many domaines in Alsace, the winery produces a dizzying array of cuvées (33 at last count). Chez Bohn, they largely fall into two camps: the ‘typical’ Alsatian wines and the natural wines labeled ‘Par Nathur’. All wines come from their own organically-farmed vineyards and are fermented with ambient yeasts.

The ‘typical’ Alsatian wines are anything but typical. Riesling and Pinot Gris are planted on the schist in Reichsfeld, while Sylvaner, Muscat, Gewurztraminer, and Pinot Noir come from precambrian sandstone on the facing hillside in Bernardvillé. Bernard has always believed in the supremacy of schist and releasing wines when they are ready to drink, so the flagship Pinot Gris and Riesling from Shieferberg are often held back in bottle for 6 years or more before release. Bohn is also justifiably proud of his Pinot Noir. Since the Middle Ages, the sandstone hills have been reputed for excellent red wines, and Bohn produces a range of Pinots, from typical light-bodied expressions to fuller, medium-bodied examples aged in barrel. Then there’s the Vintage Crémant, which is aged for 12 years on the lees before disgorgement. The ‘natural’ wines are always vinified and bottled unfiltered with no added SO2. Following a stern letter from the AOC, which ‘reminded’ the domaine that the label ‘Par Nature’ (by nature) was not allowed, they combined Arthur and Nature to create ‘Par Nathur,’ which is ‘tolerated’ by the AOC, though not necessarily approved. In this range, we find not only a sans soufre version of the ‘typical’ range, but Bohn specials, such as a field-blend orange wine or a ‘vin de soif’ made from whole cluster Pinot Noir grapes infused in Pinot Gris and Riesling.

The division between the ‘typical’ and ‘natural’ range is completely fluid - the typical wines receive minimal doses of SO2 (less than 1g at bottling) that would qualify as natural at most other domaines, and they occasionally decide to hold a ‘Par Nathur’ wine for a few more years if it’s not ready for release. The cellar is full of endless surprises, such as the one-off Riesling ‘Hors d’Age’ – a blend of eight barrels from eight different vintages from 1997 to 2015. And there’s neither time nor space to discuss a full range of homemade brandy and eaux-de-vie…With an artistic flair and boundless curiosity, please sit back and appreciate the innovations and experiments while enjoying the uniquely delicious range of wines from the Schieferberg and surrounding terroir.

(Thank you to Paris Wine Company for the notes).

As with all our producers, we will be donating part of the proceeds from sales to a non-profit close to our heart. For Domaine Bohn, we have chosen to donate to the Edmonton Cold Weather Animal Rescue Society. Please check them out.

 
Cremant d'Alsace Brut Nature Garneau Block

Cremant d'Alsace Millésimé 2016

60 % Chardonnay, 20% Riesling, 10% Pinot Blanc, 10% Pinot Noir

13% ABV

Vinification:

Slow pneumatic press and fermentation with indigenous yeast. Aged 8 months in old Alsatian foudres before bottling for secondary fermentation. Aged on lees for 9 years before being disgorged Extra Brut.

 

Tasting notes:

This Crémant is as extraordinary for its purity as for its complexity. It is precise and ethereal, with fine bubbles that linger in a mineral balance and crystalline freshness. Unreal value for this brilliant wine.

SKU: 138595 | 12 to a case | 750ml, glass, foil-wrapped cork

Schieferberg Par Nathur" Pinot Gris (2020/2021)

100% Pinot Gris

12.5% ABV

Vinification:

Grapes are from 35 year old vines - Schist soils. Slow pneumatic press and fermentation with indigenous yeasts. The wine is aged for 12 and 24 months in old Alsatian foûdres before bottling unfiltered, unfined and with no added SO₂.

 

Tasting notes:

Flavors: mandarin orange, yellow apple, orange zest, baking spices, lemon juice, crushed stone, hint of salt.

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SKU: 138598 |12 to a case | 750ml, foil-wrapped cork

En Vrac


En Vrac

Auxerrois, Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Sylvaner, Muscat.

12.5% ABV

Vinification:

Grapes are from 50 year old vines, volcanic sandstone and schist soils. 2-week maceration of the Muscat, direct press of the other grapes. After fermentation with indigenous yeasts, the wines are blended; is aged in old foudres in stainless steel tanks for a year. Minimal SO2 at bottling, otherwise unfined and unfiltered.

Tasting notes:

On the nose a hint of pea flowers, apricot and pear. The palate is very mineral and the schist soil that the grapes are grown on really comes through with a little grip of tannin on the finish.

SKU: 137639 | 12 to a case | 750ml, screwcap

 

Grand Cru Muenchberg Par Nathur Riesling (2020)

100% Riesling

12.5% ABV

Vinification:

Grapes are from 80 year old vines - Sandstone, volcanic soils. Since 2022, the soils have been ploughed by horse. Fermentation began and completed spontaneously. The wine is aged for 20 months in Alsatian foudres. Bottled without fining, filtration, or the addition of SO₂.

 

Tasting notes:

On the palate, multi-layered aromas, almonds, quince, salty. crisp and crunchy minerality with elegant waves of acidity. Typical Riesling petrol nose. Incredible wine.

SKU: 138596 | 12 to a case | 750ml, glass, foil-wrapped cork

Domaine Bohn Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir Tradition (2023)

100% Pinot Noir

12% ABV

Vinification:

Maceration for 12 days, whole juice with separation of the final press fractions. After fermentation with indigenous yeasts, the wine is aged on fine lees for 11 months in old Alsatian foudres. Minimal SO₂ at bottling, otherwise unfined and unfiltered.

Tasting notes:

Elegant. Luscious red fruits, punctuated by notes of Morello cherry and faded rose, and hawthorn berries.

SKU: 137640 | 12 to a case | 750ml, glass, screwcap

Cremant d'Alsace Brut Nature

Chardonnay 50%, Pinot noir 20%, Pinot Blanc 30%

12% ABV

Vinification:

Grapes are from 40 year old vines - Sandstone, volcanic soils. Slow pneumatic press and fermentation in stainless steel tanks with indigenous yeast. Aged 9 months in stainless steel tanks before bottling for secondary fermentation. Aged on the fine lees for 18 months before being disgorged Brut.

Tasting notes:  

This Cremant has hints of green apples on the palate with elegant minerality with waves of acidity. Small and persistent bubbles. 

SKU: 138597 | 12 to a case | 750ml, glass, foil-wrapped cork