The name of this wine, "Újra Együtt", means "together again" in English. This wine is a crisp dry light bodied earthy red wine with soft tannins that really blooms with pepper spice as it opens up. The grape varietal, Kekfrankos, is the Hungarian name for Blaufrankisch of Austria, and Limberger of Germany. SIGHT - clear, ruby red with medium color depth. AROMAS/FLAVORS - bright cherry, cranberry, dried fruit, black tea, jalapeno pepper, lavender, savory green herbs, vanilla, light toasty oak, minerals, earthy. ALCOHOL - 13.5%. I learned that it was fermented and aged in stainless steel with 30% in old Hungarian barriques.
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11/22/2010 - fmoehl@yahoo.com wrote:
I liked this wine a lot, not quite similar to any familiar varietal, so I am not rating. I would buy this one anytime though
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2/9/2010 - enjoyfinewines wrote:
The name of this wine, "Újra Együtt", means "together again" in English. This wine is a crisp dry light bodied earthy red wine with soft tannins that really blooms with pepper spice as it opens up. The grape varietal, Kekfrankos, is the Hungarian name for Blaufrankisch of Austria, and Limberger of Germany. SIGHT - clear, ruby red with medium color depth. AROMAS/FLAVORS - bright cherry, cranberry, dried fruit, black tea, jalapeno pepper, lavender, savory green herbs, vanilla, light toasty oak, minerals, earthy. ALCOHOL - 13.5%. I learned that it was fermented and aged in stainless steel with 30% in old Hungarian barriques.
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