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Arom and heritage: berry wines and berry liqueurs
Manufactured berry wines and berry liqueurs bring to the table farm and the best berries in the region - ripe strawberries, blueberries, currants and rarer berries. Made in small batch production in the manor cellar, each bottle reflects the nature of the local habitat and careful handling from harvest to bottling.
Who evaluates and fits
Small batch of berry wines is designed for people looking for autochthonous flavours and a personal gift: gourmets, restaurants, event organizers and all local handicraft fans. Berry liqueurs are ideally suited to supplement the special menu, a fine gift or a banquet where quality and story are valued behind each bottle.
Basic lines and advantages
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Degustations and order
Degustations offer an opportunity to taste different publications, learn how to fit and find your favourite. Sales and degustations are for adults (18 ). Gift packs and support for restaurants and special menus are also offered - business customers can order a special batch according to demand.
Why choose local berry wine
Local wines offer authentic flavours and clear origins that add value to each meal or gift. The production of a small batch means greater control over quality, limited publications create exclusivity, and the handicraft approach ensures that each bottle has a personality.
Find out local wealth and bring something special to the table: book a tasting, ask for a special batch or choose a gift that tells a story about unregulated taste and carefully selected berries.
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