Venison is a true treasure of local game cuisine and is very popular with gourmets. It is characterized by its delicate, mild game flavor, less intense than that of deer or wild boar, and its tender texture. These qualities make it an excellent choice for anyone who loves game or would like to try it for the first time.
Origin and quality: Deer live freely in our forests and feed on grasses, herbs, buds, and young shoots. This natural diet contributes significantly to the high quality and unique flavor of the meat. Since deer are usually hunted in their natural habitat, venison is a sustainable and natural product that does not require the use of medications or growth hormones.
Health benefits: In addition to its excellent taste, venison also boasts health benefits. It is lean, low in fat, and rich in protein, iron, and important B vitamins. This makes it a nutritious and healthy alternative to conventional meats.
Preparation in the kitchen: Venison is versatile in its use. Whether as tender strips, a succulent roast, a refined fillet, or a hearty goulash – the preparation options are endless. It pairs particularly well with earthy flavors such as mushrooms, cranberries, juniper berries, and full-bodied red wines. A short cooking time is crucial to preserve the tenderness of the meat and prevent it from drying out.
A seasonal delight: Venison is a seasonal product, available primarily in fall and winter. Eating venison is therefore always a bit of a tribute to nature and the seasons.



















