There are moments when two elements meet that seemingly have nothing to do with each other – and yet harmonize perfectly. Wine and music are among them. Both are sensual experiences, both tell stories, both can transform a room without a single word being spoken.
This article is dedicated to the interplay of sound and aroma – a connection that doesn't have to be loud, but can be quiet, calm and yet impressive.

A deeper interplay
Joint impact
Even the first sip of wine carries moods within it: a smooth glide, a fresh clarity, a deep warmth. Music works similarly. A sound can unlock a feeling before you can even name it.
When perceptions connect
When you combine the two, something special is created: an experience that is not only heard or tasted, but feels like a shared space.
Subtle restraint
The aesthetics of this interplay can also be found in some vineyards – a certain tranquility, a subtle restraint. A style that we also cultivate.

Which wine goes best with which sound?
Light white wines & acoustic sounds
Mineral white wines – perfect companions for quiet moments of enjoyment – mineral, delicate, clear – accompany music that leaves room: acoustic guitars, light jazz, modern classical music.
Red wines with depth & warm voices
Characterful red wines – warm, deep and elegant in expression – are drawn to warm tones: soul, gentle blues, deep voices, quiet ambient sounds.
Sparkling wines & light rhythms
Sparkling wines sound more playful with more lively rhythms – not loud, but rather springy and light. A gentle electronic beat, an airy piano motif, a modern pop song with plenty of space.

Why both together are more effective
Focus through sound
Music can shift focus. Bright tones make aromas appear clearer, darker tones round out textures. Rhythm, tension, and stillness shape the framework of perception.
Wine as a resonating chamber
Conversely, wine gives music a new depth, a different hue, a stronger sense of nuance.

One final thought
Perhaps it doesn't take much to create a symphony for the senses: a glass of wine, a few carefully chosen pieces, a room that comes to rest. Some wines embody precisely this elegance – a style that we consciously include in our selection.
Wine and music don't need to explain themselves. They work – quietly, deeply, and with a power that sometimes only becomes visible in the afterglow.



