Alsace’s wines defy its turbulent history
The French region has overcome a legacy of religious and political conflict to compete with its highly regarded neighbours.
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Andrew Jefford is an award-winning drinks writer and a contributing editor at the World of Fine Wine. He writes monthly in the New Statesman magazine.
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