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Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article highlights eight new wine selections available in the permanent assortment.
- It features a variety of wines, including sparkling, rosé, white, and red options.
- One wine, a Graševina from Croatia, is described as a summery charmer with notes of herbs, citrus, green apples, and mineral saltiness.
A selection of eight new wines has arrived in the permanent assortment, offering a diverse range for consumers. The collection spans various styles, from effervescent sparkling wines and refreshing rosés to crisp whites and robust reds, ensuring there is something to suit every palate.
Among the notable additions is a white wine from Croatia's Slavonija region, made from the Graševina grape. While potentially less familiar than its Austrian counterpart, Welschriesling, this wine is praised for its vitality and energetic character. It is described as a "summery charmer" that bursts with flavors of herbs, citrus, and green apples, complemented by a distinct stony minerality.
This particular wine, priced at 119 Swedish kronor (SEK) and listed under number 2583, is recommended to pair with dishes like grilled scampi skewers. Its profile suggests it would be an excellent accompaniment to light, summery fare, enhancing the dining experience with its bright and zesty notes.
Originally published by Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.