arvoviineihin
Arvoviineihin is a Finnish term that translates to "noble rot wines" or "botrytized wines." These wines are produced from grapes that have been affected by a specific type of fungus, Botrytis cinerea. This fungus, under certain climatic conditions, pierces the grape skins, allowing moisture to evaporate from the berries. This process concentrates the sugars, acids, and flavor compounds within the grape, leading to wines with intense sweetness and complex aromas.
The development of noble rot requires a delicate balance of moisture and dryness. Humid mornings encourage
The winemaking process for arvoviineihin is labor-intensive. The affected grapes are often hand-picked in several passes,
Arvoviineihin are typically sweet, with flavors ranging from honey, apricot, and marmalade to more complex notes