Wine style

Wine style

Dutch Solaris

Dutch Solaris

Dutch Solaris

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Netherlands

While you might expect tulips and rain, this bottle brings unexpected tropical vibes to the Low Countries. Solaris ripens effortlessly even when the sun plays hide and seek, delivering a glass full of pineapple and hope.

While you might expect tulips and rain, this bottle brings unexpected tropical vibes to the Low Countries. Solaris ripens effortlessly even when the sun plays hide and seek, delivering a glass full of pineapple and hope.

While you might expect tulips and rain, this bottle brings unexpected tropical vibes to the Low Countries. Solaris ripens effortlessly even when the sun plays hide and seek, delivering a glass full of pineapple and hope.

Body

Just Right

Tannins

No Resistance

Barely Felt

Pillowy Presence

Serious Grip

The Brick Wall

Acidity

Properly Sharp

Sugar

The Strict Parent

Artistic label and flavor profile for Dutch Solaris on a rustic wooden table.

LEADERS

The story

Hybrid Hero

Damp Proof

Dutch Revolution

Viticulture in the Netherlands used to be a punchline until fungal-resistant hybrids arrived. German researchers bred Solaris specifically to survive chilly, damp summers without chemicals. It was practically engineered for Dutch soil, allowing locals to produce wines that actually taste like fruit rather than rain, turning a soggy hobby into a serious, award-winning industry.

Viticulture in the Netherlands used to be a punchline until fungal-resistant hybrids arrived. German researchers bred Solaris specifically to survive chilly, damp summers without chemicals. It was practically engineered for Dutch soil, allowing locals to produce wines that actually taste like fruit rather than rain, turning a soggy hobby into a serious, award-winning industry.

Viticulture in the Netherlands used to be a punchline until fungal-resistant hybrids arrived. German researchers bred Solaris specifically to survive chilly, damp summers without chemicals. It was practically engineered for Dutch soil, allowing locals to produce wines that actually taste like fruit rather than rain, turning a soggy hobby into a serious, award-winning industry.

Why it's special

Early Ripening

Tropical Vibes

Eco Friendly

Most varieties struggle to reach puberty in Northern Europe, but Solaris hits high sugar levels in record time. It creates a paradox where you are drinking a wine grown in a cold, rainy field that smells like a Caribbean vacation. It is sustainable viticulture at its finest, requiring almost no spraying against mildew because it is tough as nails.

Most varieties struggle to reach puberty in Northern Europe, but Solaris hits high sugar levels in record time. It creates a paradox where you are drinking a wine grown in a cold, rainy field that smells like a Caribbean vacation. It is sustainable viticulture at its finest, requiring almost no spraying against mildew because it is tough as nails.

Most varieties struggle to reach puberty in Northern Europe, but Solaris hits high sugar levels in record time. It creates a paradox where you are drinking a wine grown in a cold, rainy field that smells like a Caribbean vacation. It is sustainable viticulture at its finest, requiring almost no spraying against mildew because it is tough as nails.

Who's gonna like it

Sauvignon Lovers

Eco Warriors

Adventure Seekers

Sauvignon Blanc fans looking to reduce their carbon footprint will feel right at home here. If you enjoy aromatic whites that scream summer regardless of the actual weather outside, give this a go. It is perfect for adventurous drinkers who love proving snobs wrong about where good wine can come from, pairing brilliantly with spicy Asian dishes.

Sauvignon Blanc fans looking to reduce their carbon footprint will feel right at home here. If you enjoy aromatic whites that scream summer regardless of the actual weather outside, give this a go. It is perfect for adventurous drinkers who love proving snobs wrong about where good wine can come from, pairing brilliantly with spicy Asian dishes.

Sauvignon Blanc fans looking to reduce their carbon footprint will feel right at home here. If you enjoy aromatic whites that scream summer regardless of the actual weather outside, give this a go. It is perfect for adventurous drinkers who love proving snobs wrong about where good wine can come from, pairing brilliantly with spicy Asian dishes.

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