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Since 2011, when the first wine production licence was granted in Lithuania, at least 14 more licensed winemakers have appeared in the country. Obtaining a licence is a big step that only a few of the hundreds of amateur winemakers in the country who produce wine for their own consumption are willing to take.
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Fruit and berry wine semi sweet
Fruit and berry wine semi sweet
Fruit and berry wine dry
Sparkling wine dry
Fruit and berry wine semi sweet
Fruit and berry wine semi dry
Sparkling wine dry
Fruit and berry wine semi dry
White wine dry
White wine semi sweet
Fruit and berry wine semi dry
White wine dry
White wine dry
Fruit and berry wine sweet
Fruit and berry wine dry
Sparkling wine dry
Red wine dry
Fruit and berry wine dry
Sparkling wine dry
Fruit and berry wine dry
Fruit and berry wine semi dry
White wine semi sweet
Fruit and berry wine dry
Fruit and berry wine semi dry
Fruit and berry wine semi sweet
White wine dry
Fruit and berry wine
Sparkling wine dry
Since 2011, when the first wine production licence was granted in Lithuania, at least 14 more licensed winemakers have appeared in the country. Obtaining a licence is a big step that only a few of the hundreds of amateur winemakers in the country who produce wine for their own consumption are willing to take.
Lithuanian wine is usually made from fruits and berries - apples, pears, raspberries, currants, cherries, blueberries, etc. There is also an increasing experimentation with the cultivation and production of wine using 'Monika', 'St. Pepin', 'Marquette', 'Adamiina'.
In our shops you can find some of the most famous Lithuanian winemakers such as 'Česlovas vynas', 'Gintaro Sino', 'Geri Metai', 'Ilzenberg', 'Šušves Midus', 'Roksala' and 'Memel Wines'.