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A Great Year for Danish Wine

Wine
Denmark

Denmark’s wine scene is thriving: Thanks to perfect weather, this year’s harvest promises to be one of the best yet, with white and sparkling wines leading the way.

Denmark’s wineries are looking forward to one of their best harvests, thanks to some highly opportune weather this year. The EU recognized Denmark as a wine producing nation in 2000, as producers began planting varieties like Solaris and Rondo tailored to the harsh Scandinavian climate.

Today, the country boasts around 175 hectares of vineyards and 125 licensed producers, although just a handful of major players like Dyrehøj Vingaard, Skærsøgaard, and Lille Gadegård dominate production. Over the years, production has shifted from mainly red to white and sparkling wines.


 

Published in
Falstaff Magazine Nordics 1/2025

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Hans Wejnefalk Larsson
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