Maison Gustave Lorentz is not a newcomer. The family estate was founded in 1836 in Bergheim, in the heart of Alsace, and is now associated with generations of winemaking from this historic village. That long family history matters because it helps explain the house style: precise, polished wines that express grape variety and place with clarity rather than heaviness. Fleurelle may be one of the more approachable wines in the range, but it still carries that sense of heritage and careful winemaking.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Floral and fruity, with notes of Williams pear, white peach and violet.
Palate: Smooth, juicy and fruit-forward, with freshness running through the mid-palate.
Finish: Clean, lively and refreshing, with delicate aromatic persistence.
Accolades
I could not verify a reliable, vintage-specific major award or critic score for Gustave Lorentz Fleurelle 2019 from the sources I found. What is available is broader market and consumer recognition: Vivino lists the wine as an Alsace white blend from Gustave Lorentz with a 3.9 user rating profile, and tasting summaries commonly highlight orchard fruit notes such as apricot, apple and peach.
For shoppers in Nairobi, this bottle is a smart pick when you want something a little more interesting than an everyday white wine but still easy to drink and share. Whether you are planning a dinner, gifting a wine lover, or simply stocking up for the weekend, Gustave Lorentz Fleurelle 2019 brings freshness, elegance and genuine Alsace character to the glass. Oaks & Corks makes it even easier to enjoy, with 24/7 delivery anywhere in Nairobi in under 30 minutes.









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