Chateau Topoľčianky Chateau Noir Veltliner Grün
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White dry wine Chateau Topoľčianky Chateau Noir of the Veltliner Grün variety, South Slovak wine-growing region.
EAN: 8586003163758
Code: TCHN-7T
Description
White dry wine of the Veltliner Grün variety, South Slovak wine-growing region.
This variety is very widespread in our country and in the surrounding countries. It is popular mainly for its great variability to meals and for its almond in aroma and taste, but also for its harmonious spicy acidity. T
he most distinctive feature of this variety is its fantastic suitability to accompany food. Recommended serving temperature 10 - 12 ° C.
Percentage may vary.
Flavour Profile
Colour:
yellow with greenish highlights
Nose:
almond bouquet complemented by notes of lime and green apples
Palate:
delicious with fresh acidity
Nuts
Almond
Fruit
Spicy
Acidic
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
8586003163758
Flavour profile
Nuts, Almond, Fruit, Spicy, Acidic
Country
Slovakia
Color
White
Sugar content
Dry
Variety
Veltliner Grün
Alc.
12 %
Volume
0.75 l
Packaging
Without gift box
Region
Južnoslovenská
Distributor
Vinárske závody Topoľčianky, s.r.o., Cintorínska 31, 951 93 Topoľčianky
Unit price
5,60 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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