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Kandúr Red Cuvée Classicus

2022
Producer
Territory
Villány, Hungary
Style
red wine
ABV%
13.5%
This wine is primarily Merlot, enhanced by the exciting additions of Kékfrankos, Syrah, and Cabernet Franc. It bursts with flavors of sour cherry, spices, and juicy fruit. Harvested at full ripeness with a focus on fruit expression, it’s a true bistro-style fruit bomb, ideal for terrace sipping. The roundness of Merlot, the tart cherry notes of Kékfrankos, and the spiciness of Syrah are fermented in tanks, with a quarter aged in barrels and the majority in stainless steel on fine lees. This wine is a joy for everyday enjoyment, delivering a mature, multi-dimensional style with crisp acidity and a rich, full-bodied sip.
Price
<5
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In stock
1500
Details
Method
organic in transition
Style
red wine
Sweetness
dry
Vintage
2022
In stock
1500
Price
<5
Producer
Territory
Villány, Hungary
ABV%
13.5%
Variety
Cabernet Franc, Kékfrankos/Blaufrankisch, Merlot, Syrah
Volume
750 ml
Packaging
Private label
Characteristics
The red wines of Villány were popularised by the softness of Portugieser, which produces pleasantly fruity, approachable, easy-drinking wines, that are generally drunk in the year following the harvest.Wines from varieties that are generally harvested with much higher acidity and tannins, often from low-yielding vines, thus with greater concentration, need long ageing in oak. They often only start to show their true potential after two or three years.The wine district’s flagship variety is Cabernet Franc. Besides Villány, monovarietal wines from the variety are generally only produced in its region of origin, the Loire Valley. It may only bear the trademark of Villányi Franc, the wine district’s flagship wine, after sensory evaluation by a panel of producers. White wines from Siklós are relatively low in acidity, but rich in alcohol and dry extract. They are not renowned for their freshness, rather than for their full-body and depth of flavour.
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