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savoury snacks
You can enjoy a broad range of beverages with savoury snacks. They are often served before the main meal, so your beverage should be mild and fresh.
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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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beef
Almost any red wine will work with beef, as long as it’s full-bodied enough. You can also opt for full-bodied beers with beef.
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buffet
Beer, water and home-brew are the traditional beverages for buffets in Finland, but these days, you will also often find red and white wine being served. As a variety of different dishes are on offer, the wines and beers should go well with as many flavours as possible.
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Production
Production certifications take into account, for example, climate impacts, water use, waste management and packaging.
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Cultivation
Cultivation certifications take into account, for example, soil well-being, biodiversity, chemical and water use, and climate impacts.
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Product details
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PRODUCT NUMBER900862
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ALCOHOL13.5%
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SUGAR1.0 g/l
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ACIDS5.2 g/l
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ENERGY80.0 Kcal / 100ml
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Certificate classSustainable Austria
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PRICE / LITRE39.43 EUR
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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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CLOSUREmetal screw cap
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PRODUCERLandhaus Paul
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SUPPLIERDelta Wines Finland Oy
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SELECTIONsale-to-order selection
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Taste
Taste
Nuanced and developed reds are medium-bodied or full-bodied wines in which maturation has created notes of leather, stable, oak and herbs.
These earthy flavours and aromas become more pronounced as the wine matures and develops. Oak maturation also adds spicy and vanilla notes.
Tips for useNuanced and developed wines go well will rustic meat dishes. You can also pair them with cheese or enjoy them on their own.
Try with reindeer steak, entrecôte or hard, aged cheeses, such as Gouda, Parmesan or Manchego.
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.
Any allergens possibly contained in the product are mentioned on the label or packaging. The manufacturer and importer of the product are responsible for the quality and for ensuring that the product and its packaging labels comply with the legislation. Please note! The product image or vintage can differ from the product that is in the webshop or store.