Article: Wine and the aromas of the garden: A seasonal journey of discovery

Wine and the aromas of the garden: A seasonal journey of discovery
The garden changes not only its appearance with the seasons, but also the aromas that shape our cooking. Spring brings bright herbs and delicate vegetable notes, summer smells of tomatoes, zucchini, and blossoms, while autumn offers depth, warmth, and earthy nuances. This natural diversity invites exploration – and it raises the question of which wine harmoniously complements these different flavor profiles without overpowering them.
This guide leads you through the seasonal flavors of the garden and shows how wine styles with clarity, serenity, and structure create an elegant connection with herbs and vegetables. It's a guide that unites seasonal cuisine and selected wines into a harmonious culinary journey.

The principles of seasonal harmony
Freshness meets structure
Delicate herbs and young vegetables appear tender and vibrant. They harmonize particularly well with fresh, mineral white wines – a style we also offer, which elegantly complements the clear, green aromatics.
Aromatic equivalents
Many herbs – basil, thyme, parsley – are reflected in wines with floral or herbal nuances. Grape varieties such as Pecorino or Garganega offer a calm, precise aromatic profile.
Seasonal Depth
While spring favors light wines, late summer or autumn flavors call for rounder, more balanced styles.

Spring – delicate herbs and young vegetables
Herbs: delicate, green, aromatic
Fresh herbs have an ethereal, light aroma.
- Pecorino with mineral clarity
- delicate white wines with a moderate acidity structure
Young vegetables: asparagus, peas, leafy greens
Slightly sweet, green notes go well with wines that have bright, clear aromas.
- Garganega wines with floral serenity
- light white wines with a delicate minerality

Summer – warmth, abundance and Mediterranean flavors
Tomatoes, zucchini, bell peppers
Summer vegetables have warm, fuller flavors.
- structured white wines
- soft, fruity appassimento cuvées
Mediterranean herbs
Rosemary, thyme and sage call for wines with a calm presence.
- Garganega wines with a tart elegance
- Light red wines with a clear structure

Autumn – Depth, Earth and Maturity
Root vegetables, pumpkin, ripe fruit
These aromas possess natural sweetness and warmth.
- Full-bodied, well-rounded white wines – a characteristic that is also reflected in our selection.
- smooth red wines from Montepulciano
Mushrooms and earthy components
Mushroom aromas call for wines with texture and a calm structure.
- mineral white wines with a gentle melt
- Montepulciano wines with a soft, earthy depth
Does a universal companion exist?
Wines with bright minerality, clear acidity and restrained aromatics accompany a wide range of seasonal aromas – without masking them.
One final thought
Seasonal garden cooking thrives on naturalness and the subtle changes of the seasons. The perfect wine should complement this tranquility and enhance the delicate nuances of flavor. This guide offers some orientation – but the real journey of discovery begins with the interplay of season, enjoyment, and personal taste.

