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Grzane Mnicha 3L

Grzane Mnicha – A Legendary Recipe with a Royal Flavor

Grzane Mnicha is an iconic Polish dessert wine, crafted for over 25 years according to the same, unchanging recipe, inspired by ancient monastic wisdom

This unique beverage is made with carefully selected extracts of herbs, roots, and aromatic spices, which give it a deep, harmonious character and intense flavor and aroma.

When heated to 40℃, the wine opens with a full spectrum of spicy and herbal aromas, enveloping the senses with pleasant warmth and a refined sweetness. It's a flavor associated with winter evenings, peace, and a homely atmosphere – warming, soothing, and almost ritualistic. The large, 3-liter capacity makes it an ideal choice for larger gatherings, holiday feasts, and long evenings by the fireplace.

Best served slightly warmed – do not boil to preserve the full flavors. It tastes delicious with a touch of rum, served with sweet dishes, desserts, and traditional baked goods.

A testament to its exceptional quality is its impressive collection of awards – including numerous Gold Medals from national wine competitions.

Grzane Mnicha Wine 3L is the quintessence of tradition, warmth, and flavor – a wine that has consistently warmed and delighted for years.

Awards:

Gold Medal - 9th National Wine, Mead, and Wine Beverages Competition - Konin 2000

1st Place - 13th Wine Competition - Zamość 2004

Gold Medal - 14th Wine Competition - Piotrków Trybunalski 2005

Gold Medal - 15th Wine Competition - Warka 2006

Gold Medal - 19th Wine Competition - Toruń 2010

Grzane Mnicha 3L

Grzane Mnicha 3L

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