Altesse
Altesse, also known as Roussette, is a white wine grape that originates from the Savoie region in France. This grape is primarily grown in the Savoie region, particularly in the towns of Chignin and Roussette. It is also cultivated in some parts of Switzerland, where it is known as Rèze.
Altesse is highly regarded for its unique and complex flavors. It produces wines that are known for their aromatic profile, with notes of white flowers, honey, and stone fruits. The wines made from Altesse grapes are often described as elegant and well-balanced, with a refreshing acidity.
The Savoie region's cool climate and high altitude provide the ideal conditions for Altesse to thrive. The grape benefits from the region's limestone-rich soils, which contribute to its distinctive mineral character. The wines made from Altesse grapes are often aged in oak barrels, adding depth and complexity to the final product.
Altesse is a grape that is gaining recognition among wine enthusiasts for its exceptional quality and unique flavors. Its production is still relatively limited, making it a hidden gem for those seeking something different in their wine selection.