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A highly aromatic wine with exotic lychee, rose, and spice notes. Shop half cases and full cases at wholesale pricing — save up to 40% versus retail.

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About Gewürztraminer

Gewürztraminer is one of the most distinctive and immediately recognizable wines in the world, a grape that announces itself from across the room with an intoxicating perfume of lychee, rose petal, and exotic spice. The variety originated as an aromatic mutation of the ancient Traminer grape in the Alto Adige region of northern Italy—"Gewürz" means "spice" in German, and the prefix was added to distinguish this intensely aromatic clone from its milder parent. Alsace is Gewürztraminer's undisputed spiritual home, where the grape thrives in the rain shadow of the Vosges Mountains and produces wines of extraordinary richness, from bone-dry expressions with smoky, mineral complexity to opulent Vendange Tardive (late harvest) and Sélection de Grains Nobles dessert wines that rank among France's most decadent. The wine's naturally low acidity and high alcohol (often 14% or above) give it a uniquely rich, oily texture that sets it apart from other aromatic whites—a characteristic that divides opinion but inspires fierce devotion among fans. Beyond Alsace, notable plantings in Alto Adige, Germany's Pfalz region, New Zealand's Gisborne, and Oregon's cooler sites produce more restrained, food-friendly versions, while Chile's cool-climate Bío-Bío Valley has emerged as a surprising source for vibrant, value-driven Gewürztraminer. The grape's natural affinity for bold, spice-driven cuisines—from Thai green curry to Szechuan mapo tofu to Alsatian Munster cheese—makes it one of the wine world's most underrated food-pairing partners.

Serving Temp

45-50°F (7-10°C)

Aging

3-15 years for premium examples

Tasting Notes

Lychee, Rose, Turkish delight

Best Regions

Alsace, Alto Adige

Pairs Well With

Asian cuisineSpicy foodFoie grasPungent cheesesMoroccan tagineThai green currySzechuan dishes

Want to learn more about Gewürztraminer?

Read our in-depth varietal guide with tasting tips and region breakdowns.

Gewürztraminer Guide

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