
Affentaler Riesling Valley Of Monkey Baden - 750ML
Affentaler Riesling Valley Of Monkey Baden
Experience the fusion of tradition and flavor with Affentaler Riesling, a white wine that captures the essence of Baden’s rich winemaking history. This 750ML bottle, known for its distinctive Monkey design, offers a taste that is both stimulating and balanced. With an aroma that’s as fresh as it is fruity, and a finish that boasts an elegant, harmonious sweetness, it’s the perfect companion for seafood, spicy cuisine, white meats, and salads. Embrace the craftsmanship that dates back centuries and enjoy a sip of history with Affentaler’s exquisite Riesling.
Product Details:
- Type: White Wine
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: Elegant, Harmonious Sweetness
- Profile: Fruity and Fresh Aroma, Stimulating and Balanced Taste
- Craftsmanship: Crafted in the historic Baden region, this Riesling is a testament to over 700 years of winemaking tradition. The iconic Monkey Bottle symbolizes the unique heritage of the Affentaler vintners.
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