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blini
Blinis are best accompanied by crisp wines with enough acidity to cut the fattiness of the food. Although your beer can also be light and fresh, malty beers also complement the buckwheat in blinis.
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fatty fish
Fatty fish often has more flavour than leaner species, so the beverages you choose to accompany them can also be more full-bodied.
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clams, mussels, scallops and oysters
Shellfish have a mild, delicate taste. Their light and nuanced flavours are best suited to similarly light yet aromatic beverages. An exception to this are hearty stouts and porters, which are a classic accompaniment to oysters.
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mushrooms
Mushrooms are very versatile. They go well with a variety of beverages, but generally work best with relatively mild wines and beers. Richly flavoured mushroom dishes can also benefit from more full-bodied beverages.
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Product details
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PRODUCT NUMBER591987
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ALCOHOL12.5%
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SUGAR4.0 g/l
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ACIDS6.1 g/l
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ENERGY70.0 Kcal / 100ml
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PRICE / LITRE26.52 EUR
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DEPOSIT0.1 €
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INGREDIENTS DECLARED BY THE PRODUCERContains sulphites
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PACKAGINGbottle
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CLOSUREnatural cork
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PRODUCERWilly Gisselbrecht
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SUPPLIERSocial Wines
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SELECTIONgeneral selection
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Taste
Taste
Nuanced and structured whites are dry, medium-dry or medium-sweet wines with characteristically mineral and herbal flavours and aromas.
You can also discern citrus, gooseberry and blackcurrant notes in these wines. Crisp acids add the necessary structure, making them an ideal accompaniment to food.
Tips for useNuanced flavours combined with robust acidity make these wines an excellent match for fish and seafood dishes as well as slightly stronger flavours.
Try with Finnish crayfish, clam dishes or blinis.
How to serveWhite wines are best served chilled, at 10–12°C. Chilling a bottle from room temperature to the perfect serving temperature takes about two hours in a fridge. The sweeter the wine, the cooler it can be served.