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game birds
A rich and nuanced red wine suits strongly flavoured game birds, and a similarly full-bodied and aromatic beer will work just as well.
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pork
Pork is milder than, for example, beef. So your beverage choices should also be on the lighter side.
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spicy and meaty sausages
A strongly flavoured sausage is best paired with a comparably rich beverage. Another option is to counterbalance it with a light and refreshing wine or beer.
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liver
A fruity and relatively soft red wine works best with liver. If you opt for beer, it can be richly aromatic.
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Product details
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PRODUCT NUMBER492277
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ALCOHOL12.5%
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SUGAR0.0 g/l
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ACIDS4.6 g/l
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ENERGY70.0 Kcal / 100ml
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PRICE / LITRE25.85 EUR
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DEPOSIT0.1 €
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONMay contain sediment
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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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PRODUCERDomaine Maire
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SUPPLIERCisa Drinks
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SELECTIONgeneral selection
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Taste
Taste
Berried and fresh reds are light or medium-bodied wines infused with the flavours and acidity of fresh berries.
You can discern ripe cranberry, raspberry and cherry notes in these wines. Crisp freshness makes them ideal for a variety of foods.
Tips for useBerried and fresh reds go well with pasta, vegetable and chicken dishes and internal organs, such as liver, but also with fish.
Try with tomato-based pasta dishes, chicken stew with Moroccan spices or oven-baked salmon topped with blue cheese.
How to serveRed wines are best served slightly below room temperature, at 16–18°C. Chilling a bottle from room temperature to the perfect serving temperature takes about half an hour in a fridge.