hungary

Hungarian white wine

Bin No. preceeds wine
WHITE

HU-001. Pinot Grigio. Priest’s Hill. 2009/10.
Megelen Estate. Neszmely
Bright lemon coloured with classic Pinot Grigio aromas of pears and spice.
Quite full and ripe with excellent refreshing acidity.
Per Bottle £4.95                                                 Per Case £59.40

HU-005  Unoaked Chardonnay. Corvinus. Neszmely. 2009/10.
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 £4.95                                                 Per Case £59.40

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 50cl Bottle £20.25                                         Per Case £243.00

HU-722. Tokaji Aszu. 6 Puttonyos. Crown Estates. 1999.  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 50cl £29.75                                         Per Case £357.00

RED

HU-003  Merlot /Cabernet Sauvignon. Priest’s Hill. Melegen. Neszmely. 2008/09.

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 £4.95                                                 Per Case £59.40

ROSE

HU-002  Pinot Grigio Rose. Priest’s Hill. Megelen.  Neszmely. 2009/10.

A succulent dry rosé with luscious strawberry and raspberry combined with ripe and zesty Peach flavours. Fruity, with refreshing acidity. Perfect as an aperitif, and with fish and pasta
Per Bottle £4.95                                                 Per Case £59.40

Winelist updated June 2011

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