hungary

Hungarian white wine

Bin No. preceeds wine
WHITE

HU-001.       Pinot Grigio. Priest’s Hill. 2009.
Melegen Estate. Neszmely.
Bright lemon coloured with classic Pinot Grigio aromas of pears and spice. Quite full and ripe with excellent refreshing acidity.
Per Bottle £4.80                                                 Per Case £57.60

HU-005.       Unoaked Chardonnay. Corvinus. Neszmely. 2009.
Very soft and creamy, with a ripe personality and full of peach and banana flavours. This wine is perfect with spicy white meat dishes such as creamy chicken.
Per Bottle £4.60                                                 Per Case £55.20

HU-721.       Tokaji Aszu. 5 Puttonyos. Crown Estates. 2002. 50cl.
Huge and concentrated sugary nose and a tight marmalade character. Fine sweet palate, which is ripe and intense. Fascinating acidity and fruit, Very long and fine.
Per Bottle £18.75                                               Per Case £225.00
                   Per 25cl Bottle £10.15                              Per Case (12) £121.80

HU-722.       Tokaji Szarvas. 6 Puttonyos. Crown Estates. 1999. Single Vineyard. 50cl.
Intense nose, almost cold tea over very ripe prunes and concentrated golden syrup. Very ripe fruit with a citric balancing acidity. Huge complexity and length.
Per Bottle £27.00                                               Per Case £324.00

RED

HU-003.       Merlot /Cabernet Sauvignon. Priest’s Hill. Melegen Estate, Neszmely, 2008.

A supple, fruit-driven wine, with red and black fruits complemented by a slightly spicy mid-palate. Lighter red meats, a variety of pasta dishes, and of course, goulash.
Per Bottle £4.80                                                 Per Case £57.60

ROSE

HU-002.       Pinot Grigio Rose. Priest’s Hill. Melegen Estate. Neszmely. 2009.

A succulent dry rosé with luscious strawberry and raspberry combined with ripe and zesty Peach flavours. It is extremely fruity, with refreshing acidity. Perfect as an aperitif, or with grilled fish or creamy pasta dishes.
Per Bottle £4.80                                                 Per Case £57.60

Winelist updated June 2010

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