Tender grilled fish with aromatic fennel – the perfect wine pairing Cod is a mildly flavoured fish whose delicate texture is perfect for the grill or pan. The combination with aromatic caper butter and roasted fennel ensures a balanced flavour experience of buttery spiciness, fresh acidity and fine herbal notes. But which wine harmonises best […]
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A classic fish dish with the perfect wine accompaniment Trout Müllerin is a true classic of light fish cuisine – crispy on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside, refined with lemon butter and served with aromatic parsley potatoes. The delicate flavours of trout call for a wine that offers freshness, minerality and balanced […]
Fresh flavours with the perfect wine accompaniment Ceviche is a classic dish of Latin American cuisine in which fresh fish is ‘cooked’ in a marinade of lime juice. The combination of citrus freshness, coriander and slight spiciness makes ceviche a perfect summer dish. A lively Sauvignon Blanc from Chile is the ideal accompaniment, with its […]
A light, sophisticated fish dish for every season This dish combines tender, golden-brown fried cod with creamy pea puree and the sweet and spicy note of caramelised onions. The combination of mild fish, subtle sweetness & light freshness makes it an elegant main course. ➡ But which wine is the best accompaniment? Sauvignon Blanc, Grüner […]
A seasonal fish dish full of elegance: Skrei, also known as ‘winter cod’, is available in top quality from January to April and delights with its firm, flavoursome meat. Combined with a velvety lemon butter and crunchy winter vegetables, the result is a light but deeply flavoured dish. ➡ But which wine goes perfectly with […]
🍷 Why does Chardonnay go perfectly with this dish? 1️⃣ Pikeperch: Fine fish with a mild flavour 2️⃣ Chardonnay perfectly complements the flavours of the dish ✔ Freshness & acidity – Chardonnay brings an elegant minerality that balances out the buttery texture of the fish. ✔ Citrusy notes – The subtle citrus freshness of Chardonnay […]






