The flavor of game in wine of Bern
Discover the of Bern wines revealing the of game flavor during the olphactive analysis (nose) and during the gustative analysis (mouth).
The wine region of Bern of Switzerland. Wineries and vineyards like the Domaine Rebbau Spiez - Spiezer Alpine Weinkultur or the Domaine Keller Am See produce mainly wines white, red and pink. The most planted grape varieties in the region of Bern are Pinot noir, Chasselas and Riesling, they are then used in wines in blends or as a single variety. On the nose of Bern often reveals types of flavors of non oak, oak or spices and sometimes also flavors of red fruit, earth.
In the mouth of Bern is a with a nice freshness. We currently count 20 estates and châteaux in the of Bern, producing 69 different wines in conventional, organic and biodynamic agriculture. The wines of Bern go well with generally quite well with dishes of beef, veal or game (deer, venison).
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