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Eric Kamm

Rat Kamm: Le Gris 2020

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Tasting notes

The extended skin maceration on Pinot Gris — a grape with naturally pigmented skins — produces a color and tannin profile you rarely see from Alsace: copper-rose, grippy, and sharply acidic without a gram of residual sugar. Notes of tart raspberry, grapefruit peel, lavender, and elderberry come through on a lean, vertical palate shaped by volcanic granite soils at 500 meters.

BodyFruitTanninAcidity
RaspberryGrapefruitLavenderElderflower
  • Style: Dry, medium-bodied orange wine; copper-rose color; tart, mineral, structured; 13% ABV
  • Grapes & Terroir: 100% Pinot Gris; certified organic; volcanic granite soils; Dambach-la-Ville and Nothalten parcels, ~500m elevation
  • Winemaking: Extended skin maceration; spontaneous native yeast fermentation; no temperature control; aged in stainless steel or cement; unfiltered, unfined, zero added sulfites
  • Serving: Serve at 55-60F; can be enjoyed with or without decanting
  • Pairing: Smoked trout, tarte flambee, chicken liver pate, aged Munster, mildly spiced dishes
  • Similar To: For fans of Gravner or Radikon-style skin-contact whites who want an Alsatian expression on volcanic granite

Rat Kamm Le Gris is a skin-contact Pinot Gris from Eric Kamm's organically farmed parcels in Dambach-la-Ville, Alsace. The grapes are sourced partly from volcanic soil in and around Nothalten, at approximately 500 meters elevation on the eastern slopes of the Vosges mountains. Extended maceration on the skins pulls the grape's naturally pink-grey pellicle into the wine, producing a color that sits between copper and deep rose — further into orange territory than most Alsatian skin-contact wines.

In the cellar, Eric Kamm works without additions of any kind. Fermentation starts spontaneously with native yeasts from the grape skins, proceeds without temperature control, and the wine is bottled unfiltered and unfined with no added sulfites. Vessels used are stainless steel or cement. The result is a wine that carries genuine tannin structure alongside high acidity — dry, tart, and mineral rather than soft or fruit-forward.

The domaine was founded in 1905 and has been in continuous family hands since. Eric took over from his father Jean-Louis in 2005 and converted the 6.5-hectare estate to certified organic farming. The vin nature range, which includes Rat Kamm, sits alongside a conventional Alsatian lineup and represents Eric's most uncompromising winemaking.

The wine's firm acidity and light tannin structure work well against fatty or rich preparations. Try it with Alsatian tarte flambee, smoked trout, chicken liver pate, or aged Munster cheese. It also holds its own alongside dishes with a light spice element — ginger, coriander, or mild curry.

Wine details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Orange Wine
Wine Style:, Medium Body
Grapes:, Pinot Gris
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2020
Alcohol:, 13%
Country:, France
Region:, Alsace
Appellation:, Alsace AOC
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Zero Added Sugar

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Producer profile

Eric Kamm

Domaine Jean-Louis et Eric Kamm was established in 1905 in Dambach-la-Ville, a fortified medieval village on the Alsace wine route between Barr and Selestat. The estate has passed from father to son across several generations. Jean-Louis Kamm bottled the estate's first wines in the 1970s, shifting the domaine away from bulk sales. Eric took over in 2005 and immediately began moving the 6.5-hectare estate toward certified organic farming and a no-intervention winemaking approach.

The vineyards are made up of several parcels across Dambach-la-Ville and surrounding areas, sitting at approximately 500 meters elevation on volcanic granite soils. Grapes grown include Pinot Gris, Riesling, Auxerrois, Muscat, Gewurztraminer, and Pinot Noir. No herbicides, synthetic products, or chemical fertilizers are used. The estate is certified organic (AB).

In the cellar, fermentation is initiated solely by native yeasts on the grape skins, with no temperature control. Wines are aged in stainless steel or cement tanks and bottled without fining, filtration, or added sulfur dioxide at any stage of production. The vin nature range, which includes Rat Kamm Le Gris, is Eric's most radical departure from conventional Alsatian winemaking.

Wine region

Alsace, France

Alsace runs roughly 110 miles along the eastern slopes of the Vosges mountains, bordered by the Rhine River to the east and Germany beyond it. The Vosges create a pronounced rain shadow, making Alsace one of the driest wine regions in France, with a semi-continental climate of cold winters and warm, dry summers. Dambach-la-Ville, where the Kamm estate is based, sits in the Bas-Rhin subregion, approximately 30 kilometers north of Colmar, with vineyards reaching around 500 meters above sea level.

Alsace has 13 mapped soil types, ranging from granite and volcanic rock in the foothills to clay-limestone on the lower alluvial plains. The Kamm parcels sit on volcanic granite, with specific influence from soils in and around Nothalten. Alsace AOC is the broadest appellation, covering single-varietal wines labeled by grape. The region also contains 51 classified Grand Cru sites, including Frankstein, which Kamm works. Key varieties across Alsace include Riesling, Pinot Gris, Gewurztraminer, Muscat, Auxerrois, and Pinot Noir.

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