Once significant in wine production, the Upper Pannon region has declined in prominence. Its cool climate and Danube River location facilitated early development, with a rich cultural and winemaking heritage dating back to Roman times. Renowned for high-acidity white wines, it's minimally affected by global warming. Wines are transitioning to fuller-bodied profiles, with expanding sparkling wine production and exploration of Pinot Noir potential. Spanning varied hills and soils, it cultivates grapes across 5,500 hectares, from Kékfrankos to Chardonnay.
CUSTOMER RATING
3.8
7 Reviews
Vintage 2015
30-12-2024
Tobi
Simple and excellent Pinot Noir, with a slightly firmer style. A Pinot Noir with a rich, fruity profile, featuring red fruit nuances of cherry and black fruit leather.
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Vintage 2013
19-09-2024
Janiara
Zesty and lean drink that embodies the essence of the land. The farm-to-table approach ensures a high level of quality and authenticity. The Spätburgunders add a delightful richness to the mix, and yet the complex forest nuances provide a deep and seductive depth. A truly remarkable juice that is sure to please even the most discerning palate.
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Vintage 2015
15-04-2024
Wenhsuan
Intense and earthy nose unfolds on the nose, with layers of rich fruit and a touch of toasted stone