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Gnista Blonde Funky

Hoppy zest, juicy apricot, and a burst of cloudberry cool.

Blonde Funky by Gnista is a dry wine alternative produced in Skåne, Sweden. This beverage is crafted without specified grape varieties and is designed to offer a complex and balanced profile, emphasizing botanicals rather than replicating traditional wine flavors.

The style is reminiscent of an orange wine, featuring spicy and aromatic notes of hops, pine, cloudberries, and white pepper. Blonde Funky is best served chilled and is suitable for pairing with Mediterranean foods, fish and shellfish, Asian dishes, and cheeses.

Dealcoholization Method
  • Not Applicable
Temperature
  • Serve chilled
Sensory properties
  • Aroma: Hops, Pine, Cloudberries, Apricots, White pepper
  • Color: Orange
  • Sweetness: Dry
Occasion Pairing

Where to buy

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€15.00

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Wellness Information

General
Ingredients
Juice (rhubarb, grape), water, cloudberries, spices and dried fruit (ginger, apricot, pine, hops, white pepper), extracts made from vodka (almond, orange, habanero), lactic acid, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate
Calories per 100 ml
20
Protein
0.04
Carbs
5.2
Sugar
5.2

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Gnista, Sweden

Winery History

Gnista (Gnista Spirits AB) was founded by Swedish entrepreneur Erika Ollén in 2019 with a simple but ambitious goal: to create sophisticated, adult non-alcoholic drinks that deliver the depth, intensity, and “bite” people expect from fine spirits and wine. Hand-crafted in small batches in Skåne (southern Sweden), Gnista grew from a culinary,...

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