Rosforth & Rosforth

Copenhagen


When a wine wholesaler is co-run by Pontus Elofsson (former wine director at Noma), you know you're in for a good drop. Chance are you'll find Pontus pottering around the box-filled space. Tell him (or his team) your wine preferences, budget or menu and you can expect a bottle worth savouring.

All the wines are organic or biodynamic, and many of them are delivered directly to to the shop by boat to minimise the impact on the wines. You'll find the place right under Knippelsbro, the bridge that connects Christianshavn to Slotsholmen.


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