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Wijnkasteel Genoels-Elderen
In 1991, Dutch entrepreneur Jaap van Rennes, having sold his various companies in the Netherlands and seeking a peaceful, tax-friendly retirement in Belgium, acquired Château Genoels-Elderen in Riemst, Limburg. This colorful character once admitted to us that he was initially tempted to build a golf course on his vast estate, but the discovery of a former viticultural tradition on the property made his heart turn toward planting a vineyard. Today, the estate is run by his daughter Joyce and his son-in-law Stefan Kékkö, now joined by the third generation.
For a long time, it was Belgium’s largest wine estate, with 22 hectares in production (that was before the rise of major Hainaut estates such as Ruffus and Chant d’Eole). Genoels-Elderen continues to follow its own path, producing high-quality wines year after year, without giving in to trends or the temptation to raise prices dramatically. Amid the current frenzy, this long-term vision deserves recognition.
Rose Parel
Alcoholic and malolactic fermentation in stainless steel tanks. Aged on lees for a minimum of 15 months.
Data sheet
| Colour | Rosé |
| Character | Sparkling |
| Dominant grape variety | Pinot Noir |
| Blend | 95% Pinot Noir - 5% Chardonnay |
| Bottle size | 75 cl |
| Alcohol | 12.5% |
| Vinification | Traditional method |
| Ageing | 15 mois sur latte |
| Dosage | 6 g/l |
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