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Premium Wine Lunch at Lottenlund Estate

By Lottenlund Estate

Available from: May - September

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SEK 695
72 hours free cancellation
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Enjoy a wine lunch at one of Sweden's largest vineyards and learn more about grape varieties, annual care, challenges and opportunities with viticulture in cold climates.

Enjoy a delightful wine lunch at Lottenlund Estate, one of Sweden’s largest vineyards, where you’ll immerse yourself in the world of viticulture. Begin with a guided tour through the picturesque vineyard, learning about the unique challenges and rewards of growing grapes in a colder climate.

Along the way, discover the intricacies of grape varieties, vineyard care, and winemaking processes that make Lottenlund’s wines special. After the tour, relax with a tasting of two estate wines, perfectly paired with a delicious lunch featuring locally grown asparagus soup, fresh bread, and coffee.

The experience offers a blend of education and indulgence, where you’ll explore the relationship between food and wine while enjoying the natural beauty of the estate. This is a perfect experience for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Swedish viticulture in a serene and welcoming environment.

  • Guided vineyard tour with insights into cold-climate viticulture
  • Wine tasting of two estate-produced wines, paired with lunch
  • Learn about the winemaking process and the future of Swedish wines

The experience is only available for guests aged 18 and above. Please notify Lottenlund Estate of any allergies three days prior to the visit.

  • Vineyard tour
  • Winery visit
  • Tasting of 4 wines
  • Lunch
  • You are eligible to receive a full refund of the booking amount if you cancel your reservation at least 72 hours before the scheduled start time.

Location

Lottenlundsvägen 2, Allerum, Sweden
Profile of supplier

Lottenlund Estate

Our vision is to offer unique drink experiences with the best, most innovative drink portfolio and with the smallest possible environmental footprint.