Hungarian blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and the native Kekfrankos (Blaufrankish) grape. Deep purple color with some periwinkle highlights. Nose is quite herbal combined with sour cherry and Forrest Floor. Pallet is dark cherry driven with hints of plum, blackberry, graphite, spices, leather and vanilla. Great complexity. High acidity, full bodied and medium tannins. Well balanced. — 4 years ago
McCarthy & Schiering, $19
Rich in color, pale yellow/golden, nose of honey, gooseberries, and a slight spicy funk that reminds me of orange wines, but I don't know if this has skin contact or not. Tropical and fresh, like unripe pineapple, and tangerine, really nice acidity, and a slightly green note on the finish. Absolutely loved this wine! — 2 years ago
Daniel M
Wow, what a ride. Skin contact chard from Hungary with addition of barrel fermented Szürkebarát (pinot gris). The nose is very interesting and inviting with almost a botrytis scent to it, along with apricot, honey, tangerine peel, a bit of leather too. Wow this is not super clean but it's super complex. The palate shows some acid drive, some tannic structure as could be expected for a skin contact wine (24 days in clay amphoras for the chardonnay), apricot, honey touches, a bit of a round mid palate with those tannins before a rather long, slightly drying finish with that honey, apricot note that goes on for ever. This is definitely a style of wine which is not for everyone but it's one of the better structured orange wines I've had. Think radikon from Hungary (for a nicer price tag). 14% abv — a year ago