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Wines from Hungary at Vinitaly

The 51th Vinitaly takes place in Verona between 9 – 12th April 2017. We are waiting for you at our stand A4, in the International Hall, where you can taste wines from different parts...

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Tiffán’s Winery: Cabernet Franc, 2011

“Cabernet Franc has found its natural home in Villány,” wrote Michael Broadbend in Decanter in 2000. Tiffán’s Winery‘s Cabernet Franc gives the wine softness and ripe tannins. “Villány chose Cabernet Franc as its flagship...

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Fekete Winery: Kékfrankos Reserve, 2011

Fekete Winery‘s Kékfrankos is deep purple-red, a substantial red wine. Fruit flavours evoking ripe sour cherry and a long, exciting finish. The wine was aged in large barrels (500-1000 l) for one year. A...

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Tornai Estate: Aranyhegy Juhfark, 2013

True terroir wine of Tornai Estate, through which reflects very well the power of Somló. Plenty of minerality on the nose, harmonious fruit in the background in combination with oakiness. Very rich on the...

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Villa Sandahl: Magic Rain, 2011

Villa Sandahl‘s Riesling is a vineyard selection wine from 2011, made from perfectly ripened Riesling grapes. Magic Rain is a well-natured wine with some petrol, citrus and mineral character in the nose. It’s still...

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Szent Donát Estate: Meszes, 2015

Szent Donát Estate‘s Meszes is 100% Olaszrizling from the Szitahegy and Nagykút Vineyards of Csopak, wich are rich in lime (the basic rocks are marl and limestone) and give the wine a strong mineral...

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Szászi Estate: Kéknyelű, 2015

Szászi Estate’s  Kéknyelű is from vines an average of five-years-old on Szent-György Hill. Hand harvest in boxes, followed by destemming and gentle pressing. After 24-hours settling it was spontaneously fermented in stainless steel at...