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Taste profile and more information
Pale, light, medium sweet, medium acidic, pear notes, peach notes, hint of lychee, spritzy
Food recommendations
- Party wineBeverages for socialising are usually uncomplicated, with easily approachable flavours that don’t necessarily need to be accompanied by food. They also include beverages that suit a party atmosphere.
Salads & Vegetarian Dishes Salads & vegetarian foodMost salads and vegetarian dishes go well with a fresh and reasonably light wine. When pairing them with beer, the best options are pale, crisp and relatively light beers.Asian food Oriental foodAsian food is very diverse, but exotic dishes tend to be richly spiced and even quite hot. Light, crisp beverages work particularly well with spicy flavours.Sweet desserts Sweet dessertsThe general rule for pairing a dessert with wine is that the wine should be a little sweeter than the food. Otherwise the flavour of the wine will be lost and it will taste very acidic. It’s also worth trying beer with desserts.
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Taste profile and more information
Pale, light, medium sweet, medium acidic, pear notes, peach notes, hint of lychee, spritzy
Food recommendations
Socialising Party wineBeverages for socialising are usually uncomplicated, with easily approachable flavours that don’t necessarily need to be accompanied by food. They also include beverages that suit a party atmosphere.Salads & Vegetarian Dishes Salads & vegetarian foodMost salads and vegetarian dishes go well with a fresh and reasonably light wine. When pairing them with beer, the best options are pale, crisp and relatively light beers.Asian food Oriental foodAsian food is very diverse, but exotic dishes tend to be richly spiced and even quite hot. Light, crisp beverages work particularly well with spicy flavours.Sweet desserts Sweet dessertsThe general rule for pairing a dessert with wine is that the wine should be a little sweeter than the food. Otherwise the flavour of the wine will be lost and it will taste very acidic. It’s also worth trying beer with desserts.
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Detailed product information
- Price per litre11.84 €
- AllergensContains sulphites
- Sugars47 g/l
- Acids5.4 g
- Product number008384
- ProducerZonin
- SupplierWennerco
- Selectiongeneral selection
Taste
Mellow and sweet whites are medium-dry or even sweet.
You can discern apricot, honeydew melon and floral notes in these wines. Residual sugar rounds up the flavour.
Usage
These wines are all characterised by delicious, fruity sweetness, which means that they are excellent for socialising and a good match for Eastern dishes and vegetables.
Try with Indian vegetable or chicken korma, shrimp and cheese quiche or black label Emmental.
How to serve
White 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.
- Closuremetal screw cap
- Package size0.75 l
- Total weight1,320 g
- Package weight561 g
- Deposit0.10 €