Alsace AOCRieslingEUR 16-22 retail
Schlumberger's Les Princes Abbes Riesling sits below the estate's four Grands Crus at Guebwiller and offers a serious Riesling at gentle price. Dry, mineral and racy, with the long stony finish of the Vosges sandstone slopes.
Tip: Princes Abbes is the smart trade-up from supermarket Riesling; pair with trout or pike-perch in beurre blanc to feel the wine's saline cut.
Alsace AOCPinot GrisEUR 16-22 retail
The companion Pinot Gris in the Les Princes Abbes range, off-dry with ripe pear and a touch of smoke. A versatile food wine and one of the few sub-twenty-five-euro Pinot Gris that carries house-level Grand-Cru DNA.
Tip: Off-dry Pinot Gris is the classic partner for foie gras and choucroute royale; serve at twelve degrees to balance the residual sugar with the wine's acidity.
Alsace AOCRieslingEUR 14-19 retail
Kuentz-Bas, biodynamic-certified since 2007, turns out the Tradition Riesling as its entry cuvee. Dry, taut, lemon-lime fruit with a chalky finish, a serious biodynamic Riesling for under twenty euros.
Tip: Few biodynamic Alsace Rieslings come in this cheap; Kuentz-Bas Tradition is the entry to a serious house whose Pfersigberg Grand Cru pours far higher.
Alsace AOCRieslingEUR 14-19 retail
Gustave Lorentz of Bergheim has farmed its estate vineyards organically and the Reserve Riesling is its dry, dependable entry cuvee. Crisp apple, lemon and a touch of saline mineral from the village's limestone-marl soils.
Tip: Lorentz Reserve is the wine to pair with quiche lorraine or a goat-cheese salad; the Altenberg de Bergheim Grand Cru above the village is the same producer's flagship.
Alsace AOCPinot Blanc, AuxerroisEUR 15-20 retail
Josmeyer of Wintzenheim is Demeter biodynamic and the Mise du Printemps is its spring-release Pinot Blanc and Auxerrois blend. Fresh, low-key, salty and citrusy, the best biodynamic Pinot Blanc under twenty euros on the wine route.
Tip: Mise du Printemps is released in spring as the name suggests; drink the youngest vintage you can find, ideally as an aperitif on a vineyard terrace.
Alsace AOCPinot GrisEUR 12-17 retail
Muller-Koeberle of Saint-Hippolyte makes a soft, gently off-dry Pinot Gris in the Tradition range. Ripe pear and smoke with light residual sugar, classic Alsace value that holds up to richer fare under twenty euros.
Tip: Off-dry Pinot Gris is the all-purpose Alsace food wine; pair Muller-Koeberle's Tradition with roast pork, charcuterie or munster cheese.