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sushi
Sushi’s delicate flavours are best paired with comparably fresh and nuanced tones.
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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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aperitif
Serving an aperitif before a meal can stimulate the appetite and set the mood. A good aperitif is mild, crisp and dry.
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pasta and pizza
Pasta itself has a neutral flavour, so your choice of beverage will largely be influenced by the other ingredients, such as sauces, fillings and spices. To accompany pasta and pizza, it’s worth choosing a beverage that has the same level of richness as the food.
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environmentally responsible packaging
The environmentally responsible packaging symbol includes environmentally certified packaging and lighter glass bottles.
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Product details
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PRODUCT NUMBER918166
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ALCOHOL12.0%
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SUGAR7.0 g/l
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ACIDS4.2 g/l
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ENERGY70.0 Kcal / 100ml
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PRICE / LITRE11.95 EUR
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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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PRODUCERAzueira
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SUPPLIERNoribe Wines
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SELECTIONsale-to-order selection
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Taste
Taste
Rosé wines are usually made from red grapes, and they obtain their colour from a short contact with grape skins. Some New World rosés are made by adding a little red wine to white wine.
The level of sweetness ranges from dry to sweet and the flavour from mineral and herbal to strong berry notes. The lightest rosés are pale pink and the darkest translucent red.
You can discern redcurrant, strawberry and raspberry notes in these wines.
Tips for useRosé wines are ideal for socialising, and you can also pair them with food. Rosés are a good choice for summer buffets with cold foods, such as cold cuts, salads and shellfish.
You can also try rosé with rustic salads, grilled drumsticks or bouillabaisse.
How to serveServe dry and medium-dry rosés chilled, at 10–12°C, and medium-sweet and sweet rosés well-chilled, at 8–10°C. Chilling a bottle from room temperature to the perfect serving temperature takes about three hours 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.