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TRADITION OF RENOWNED FLAVORS FROM FRANCE – BELLE FRANCE, EXCLUSIVELY AT SUPER VERO

Super Vero proudly presents renowned products from France, a country rich in culinary tradition. These novelties in our assortment offer an opportunity to experience authentic French flavors. There are several types of products of the brand that can be exclusively found only in Super Vero – Belle France.

Sweet up in the French Way

When it comes to pastry shops, charming French pâtisseries with elegant details and carefully arranged sweets often come to mind. In France, a sweet breakfast is a common choice, given the rich tradition of pastry making. While modern times have introduced new types of products like cookies or packaged biscuits, the use of high-quality ingredients and traditional methods to achieve the refined taste that this country is known for has remained unchanged.

Original Petit Beurre Biscuits

Petit Beurre translates to “little butter,” which is indeed the ingredient that gives these biscuits their characteristic flavor. Aside from being enjoyed on their own, they make an excellent base for various desserts. In Super Vero, you can find three types of these biscuits: classic without toppings, covered in milk chocolate, and coated with milk chocolate and hazelnuts.

Mini Madeleine – Traditional French Sponge Cakes

Try the Mini Madeleine, French sponge cakes made with butter and a whopping 15.8% egg content. These soft, golden-brown cookies with a distinctive appearance are made in the traditional way. One side is slightly raised and soft, while the other is ribbed like a shell and slightly crispy, thanks to generous butter coating of the mold. In France, enjoying tea is complete when accompanied by Mini Madeleine.

Companions for Special Moments – French Drinks of Belle France

When mentioning France, the first associations are often wines and gastronomy. As Super Vero focuses on meeting customers’ needs and their desire to effortlessly create magic in the kitchen and at the table, the assortment has been expanded to include authentic French drinks: Abbey monastery beer, Cider, Glen Dew Whiskey, and wines. Wines, especially, can be extensively discussed, especially since the French are leading global producers. Favorable climatic conditions make France suitable for the production of various types of wines, elevated to the level of artistry, as well as the making of other beverages.

Abbey Monastery Beer – Harmony of Sweet and Bitter

During their flourishing period in the 12th century, monasteries became economically stronger due to various activities. Besides serving as places of prayer, monks engaged in production to provide funds for sustenance, care for the sick, education, and assistance to the poor. In regions where grapevines did not thrive, monastic breweries became common. Beer replaced wine, contributing to the diversity and richness of monastery products. Their skill in brewing beer became celebrated as a “regional product,” becoming an integral part of French cultural heritage.

Enjoy the exceptional light pasteurized beer Abbey. This beer is part of the premium Belle France range “Délices de Belle France”. The beer features a creamy foam and a perfect balance between sweetness and bitterness, with a toasted malt flavor. You can find it only at Super Vero in a 0.5l can.

Cider Sweet Breton Doux – Sparkling Apple Juice Drink

Like beer, in some regions of France, the production of other drinks also progressed. French refinement and skill in fermentation and combining different apple varieties resulted in a unique and refreshing drink – Cider. Today, ciders represent an authentic symbol of France, testifying to the creativity of monks who enriched the French gastronomic scene with their effort and expertise. Only at Super Vero can you find Breton Cider – Cider Sweet Breton Doux, in two varieties. One has 2% alcohol, and the other is 4%, and it is ORGANIC Cider.

Glen Dew Whiskey – Luxurious Pleasure

Belle France carefully selects and adds to its range products that other countries are proud of. Taste the authentic Glen Dew Whiskey, representing the pinnacle of Scottish whisky tradition. Each glass of this “finest blended scotch” whisky reveals deep and complex layers of flavor, dominated by notes of malt, fruit, and an elegant woody character. You can only buy this whiskey at Super Vero.

UNIQUE SELECTION OF BELLE FRANCE WINES, only at Super Vero

The tradition of wine in France dates back to ancient times, representing the foundation of French identity and viticulture. Grapevines have been cultivated since ancient times, but the real boom occurred during the Middle Ages when production began in monasteries, and viticulture became a vital part of the economy. Over time, specific regions known for particular grape varieties began to form. At the heart of this tradition, and now in Super Vero stores, are the following types of wines: Sparkling, Rosé, and Red wines with geographical indications.

All these wines are exceptional, and it is crucial to recognize individual preferences to choose a glass of wine to your liking. Wines bear geographical indications – this status aims to highlight wines with a special character and exceptional potential.

Sparkling Wines

Charles de Curville Demi Sec captivates with sophisticated sweetness, providing a perfect balance between fruity notes and gentle effervescence. It is an ideal choice for lovers of slightly sweet tones.

Charles de Curville Brut brings subtle elegance and dryness with refreshing bubbles, accompanying pronounced refreshing aromas.

Rosé Wines

Cabernet D’Anjou is a wine originating from the Loire Valley in France. This region, known for its romantic castles, is also distinctive for wine production. Cabernet D’Anjou wine pairs well with light salads, seafood, or spicier dishes.

Red Wines with Protected Geographical Indication

Expect an exceptional experience with Bordeaux Superieur, Bordeaux Rouge, Bordeaux Rouge Demi, Bergerac, and Cotes du Rhone Villages. Each wine carries specific characteristics and the viticultural tradition of the region from which it originates.

Bordeaux Superieur indicates a wine of higher Bordeaux regional category. Wines of this category must adhere to stricter production conditions than other types. They are produced with extra care, making them an excellent choice for lovers of high-quality wines.

Bordeaux Rouge is a classic red wine originating from the Bordeaux region. It stands out with its ruby-red color and elegant taste.

Bordeaux Rouge Demi is a lighter wine. Demi, translated from French, means “half” or “semi,” and in the case of wine, it symbolizes those types with reduced alcohol content. Such wines are milder for consumption, recommended for light meals or as an aperitif.

Bergerac designates the region from which the wine originates. It is located in the Dordogne area in southwestern France. In Super Vero markets, you can find red wine from this viticultural region.

Cotes du Rhone Villages are wines produced within the Rhone Valley in southeastern France. Côtes du Rhône Villages is a viticultural region known for the production of quality red wines. This subregional status indicates additional quality standards compared to basic Côtes du Rhône. Wines from Côtes du Rhône Villages usually exhibit complexity, harmony, and good structure.

The world of the finest French products is on the shelves of Super Vero markets!

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