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106. War, Wine, and Identity: The Remarkable History of Alsace.

April 9, 2026·8 min
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Episode 106: War, Wine, and Identity: The Remarkable History of Alsace. Host: Joanne Close Episode Length: 9:18 Release Date: April 9, 2025 Join the Wine Educate Newsletter Get wine tips, episode updates, and exclusive content delivered to your inbox. Subscribe at https://mailchi.mp/6648859973ba/newsletter Episode Description Alsace is one of the most fascinating and distinctive wine regions in the world, and its history is unlike anywhere else in France. In this first of two episodes on Alsace, Joanne Close dives into the turbulent and complex history of a region that has been shaped by centuries of conflict, cultural exchange, and remarkable resilience. Sandwiched between the Vosges Mountains to the west and the Rhine River to the east, and sitting on the border between France and Germany, Alsace has been passed back and forth between the two countries more times than most people realise. That history has left a permanent mark on the wines made here, from the grape varieties on the label to the shape of the bottles. This episode sets the stage beautifully for next week's deep dive into Alsace climate, grape varieties, classifications, and styles. If you have ever been curious about why Alsace feels so different from the rest of France, this is where the story begins. What You Will Learn in This Episode Geography Where Alsace is located and why its position matters The significance of the Vosges Mountains and the Rhine River Why Alsace is described as a narrow strip of land roughly 75 miles north to south and three miles wide History and Identity Alsace's long winemaking history dating back to the Romans How the region thrived through the Middle Ages and reached its peak during the Renaissance The Route des Vins d'Alsace, one of the oldest wine routes in France, established in 1953 The cycle of destruction and recovery caused by repeated conflict between France and Germany How Phylloxera devastated the region while it was under German control and the damaging replanting choices that followed How France's return to control after World War One led to the removal of hybrids and a return to noble varieties French and German Influences Why grape varieties appear on Alsace labels, a distinctly German approach rarely seen elsewhere in France Why Riesling is the hero grape of Alsace and the only place in France where it is grown The tall thin flute bottle shape and its German origins <li class="whitespace-nor

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