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party wine
Beverages 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.
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berries and fruits
In general, fruit and berries are best accompanied by light beverages that will echo their sweetly fresh and fruity flavours.
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Suitable for vegans
Vegan beverages contain no animal-based ingredients, and no animal-based components or materials are used in their production.
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Product details
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PRODUCT NUMBER316907
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ALCOHOL15.0%
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SUGAR170.0 g/l
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ACIDS9.3 g/l
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ENERGY150.0 Kcal / 100ml
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PRICE / LITRE16.39 EUR
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DEPOSIT0.1 €
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONMay contain sediment. Suitable for vegans
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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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PRODUCERPernod Ricard Finland
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SUPPLIERPernod Ricard Finland
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SELECTIONgeneral selection
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Taste
Taste
In addition to the most famous fortified wines, there are many less well-known wine types that are classics in their area of production.
Depending on the wine type, the flavours range from floral, raisin and citrus to dark, toasted and intense chocolate.
Tips for useThese fortified wines are usually sweet and therefore perfect as dessert wines, served with cheese or for socialising.
Fortified wines with muscat aromas are flexible wines that go well with a variety of desserts due to their rich raisin and fresh citrus notes. Marsala wines, with their sweet, dried fruit flavours, are suitable for making dessert sauces and also pair well with rich desserts. Intensely sweet Malaga wines are ideal poured over ice cream. Banyulsia and Commandaria can be enjoyed in the same way as port, with chocolate desserts or strong cheeses.
How to serveUsed as an aperitif, serve fortified wines chilled, at 10–12°C. For socialising and as a dessert wine, serve slightly chilled, at 14–16°C.
Other regionally known fortified wines include Pineau de Charentes, Maury, Mavrodaphne, Montilla-Moriles and Rasteau.
Most Mediterranean countries make fortified wines from grapes belonging to the muscat grape family. Some famous examples are the French muscat de Frontignan, muscat de Beaumes-de-Venice and muscat de St-Jean-de-Minervois and the Portuguese moscatel de Setubal and moscatel de Douro.
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.