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Hungary Wine Guide
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An independent wine blog (mostly) covering Hungarian wines.
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Weninger - Kékfrankos, 2007
I can’t say much about the winery, Franz Weninger’s wines are everywhere and I still didn’t drink almost any of them. This Kéfrankos has a very pale hue in the glass. It is very restrained on the nose with hints of chocolate mingle...
Vesztergombi - Kerékhegyi Merlot Válogatás, 2006
Years and years ago, I used to like and drink regularly Vesztergombi wines but somehow I stopped buying the wines of this family winery from Szekszárd. Since then they increased their area to 20ha and half of it was planted with vines which are toda...
Gróf Degenfeld - Fortissimo, 2007
Behind this stupid name is a blend of Sárgamuskotály, Hárslevelű and Furmint, late harvested in 2007. Tokaj late harvest wines are not only often very good and smart alternative to 3 or 4 Puttonyos Aszú wines, but they reach the consumers quicke...
Pannonhalmi Apátsági Pincészet- Tricollis cuvée 2008
According to Pannonhami Apátsági Pincészet’s website the winery broke a 5 years old tradition by replacing Tramini with Sauvignon Blanc in this blend, arguably due to Tramin’s dramatic dicrease in wine quantity. It must be my fault th...
Heimann - Idei, 2009
The unofficial release date of the wines of the latest vintage is Szt. Márton’s day (sorry but I get too bord thinking about googling out who the hell is Szt. Márton and what this day means), to me it used to mean trying not to get close to a...
Villa Tolnay - Kékfrankos, 2007
Villa Tolnay are better known for their white wines, often laballed “terroir” and “artisan” wines by the snobbish community (they’re in my opinion simply one of the most exciting wineries in the Balaton region along with...


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Posted: September 10th, 2009 | More Reviews From sant008 | Report This Comment