Keltis

The History of Keltis Winery

Keltis Winery is a story of tradition and innovation, a symphony of viticulture passed down through generations. Located in a region renowned for its winemaking heritage, Keltis has successfully combined the legacy of the past with a modern vision. Keltis' roots are deeply embedded in local wine culture, but the true difference lies in the innovation that sets it apart, making it an excellent example in the contemporary wine landscape.

Production Philosophy

The heart of Keltis' production is a sustainable approach, which respects tradition while embracing modern practices. The winery adopts cultivation methods that protect the environment, favoring the use of organic techniques to ensure the quality and authenticity of its wines. Their philosophy is not just productive but holistic, encompassing a careful balance between man and nature.

What are the prices of Keltis wines?

Keltis offers a range of wines that combines quality and accessibility, making them an excellent choice for those seeking good value for money. Prices vary depending on the type and vintage, with options that suit both the occasional buyer and the long-time enthusiast. Here is an overview of indicative prices:

  • White wines: from €15 to €30 per bottle
  • Red wines: from €20 to €40 per bottle
  • Sparkling wines: from €25 to €45 per bottle

Keltis' Iconic Wines

Within Keltis' vast assortment, certain labels stand out as representing the best of their production. Among these, the Chardonnay Riserva, with its notes of tropical fruit and vanilla, is an example of excellence. Another excellent wine is the Merlot Selezione, known for its robust structure and intense flavors of berries and spices. For sparkling wine lovers, the Spumante Metodo Classico offers a refined and fresh taste, ideal for any special occasion.

What dishes to pair with Keltis wines

Keltis wines lend themselves to a variety of gastronomic pairings, making every meal a unique culinary experience.

  • White Wines: Ideal with fish dishes, such as a sea bass fillet with lemon or grilled crustaceans.
  • Red Wines: Perfect with red meats and aged cheeses, such as a beef Wellington or a pecorino platter.
  • Sparkling Wines: Pair well with light appetizers and vegetable-based preparations, such as an avocado and shrimp salad or vegetarian sushi.

Storage of Keltis Wines

Knowing how to store Keltis wines is essential to preserve their organoleptic characteristics. It is recommended to store bottles in a cool, dark place, avoiding temperature fluctuations. Horizontal positioning helps keep the cork moist, preventing oxidation. For those who love to plan a special dinner, a decanter can enhance the qualities of Keltis reds, elevating the tasting experience.

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  • Orange Wine 'Žan' - Keltis

    Orange Wine 'Žan' - Keltis

    Regular price  €29,50

    Keltis

    Slovenia, Vipava
    Regular price  €29,50