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Part2. – “Also Balaton in the Fall” 2023

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… Continuing the BalatonBor event at Balatonalmádi

The Gyukli Winery  – Balatonfüred wine tasting went on with wines, the Bio Hibernal wine, which is the equivalent of Sauvignon Blanc, and the Bio Solaris wine which had a slightly sweet effect and was simply the best in tasting. Had a sip of Grandioso Kékfrankos -Merlot Cuvee and was told these grapes are ripened on mediterranean slopes then carefully selected and harvested by hand. This wine is elegant, it has a full texture on the palate followed by spicy characters along with silky tannins and a long, smooth, balanced finish, contains sulfites.

Zsolt owner of the Söptei Winery  – Balatonfüred-Csopaki Historic Wine Region, spoke about his winery and wines saying, thanks to the unique features of the deep-layered clayey loess soil with limestone debris and the sub-Mediterranean climate, their winery producing rich, full-bodied wines. The Lendület 2019 wine is not only beating heart of their wine region, but felt that feeling by tasting with its fresh, fruity varietal character, a substantial wine. Winery segments: Italian Riesling. Dry, white, protected designation of origin wine.  Year-after-year their wines received countless recognitions at the world’s most prestigious and longest-standing wine certification event – the Bordeaux Challenge International du Vin international wine competition, namely the “Hangulat”, a dry yellow muscat, won a gold medal in 2021, and the “Varázlat” 2018, also won a gold medal in 2020 the Italian Riesling. The chronicle of their outstanding results in France goes back more than a decade, when received their first award in Bordeaux in 2010. Of course, their wines received numerous professional recognitions Hungary. They run the winery branch and a cozy family restaurant in Csopak.

The Androsics EstateBalatonőszöd, were very poular within the tasting visitors. Was told the reductive wines made with the most modern technology.  Their wine houses hold a 250 square meter wooden barrel cellar where long-aged wines can rest. On the spot fantaistic estate’s wines were to be taste such as: Androsics Muscat Ottonel, Pinot Noir-Merlot, Androsics Királyelányka, Androsics, Androsics Italian Riesling, Androsics Pinot Gris. An extra thought to Androsics wines … world of overwhelming taste that can be described.

The Tagyon 730 – Targyon,  The winemaker himself presented tasting with the exhibited wines such as: Rieslingszylvani, Dry, Gray, friendly, Italian Riesling. The Tagyon Estate‘s 4 hectares of vineyards are all located on  the foot of Tagyon Mountain, so the vines absorb valuable nutrients from the same soil, guaranteeing constant quality which is based on the harvested grape crop. The wine producer  goal is to make sure that the valuable substances found in the grapes get into the must and wine, and happy to say are also found in it.

The Pócz Winery  – Balatonlelle,  wines were not new in tasting table.  Pócz brought to the scene to taste eight different wines, which meant to have an insight into almost the entire range of this cellar. At Kishegyen – Balatonlelle cellar  may see and taste his white wine grape varieties: Olivér Irsai, Rizlingssilváni, Zenit, Ottonel Muskotály, Yellow Muskotály, Sürkebarát, Tramini, Királylényka, Zöldveltelini, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Rhine Riesling, Italian Riesling. Red wine grape varieties: Portugieser, Zweigelt, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Kékfrankos. Nowonder everyone found their wine close to them.  Many may know that the grape and wine production in Somogy County has a thousand-year-old tradition. The former masters of Pannonia, the Romans, spread viticulture, as evidenced by archaeological findings. After the conquest, as early as the 11th century, found records related to grapes on this area.

From the Káli-basin – The “Kénytelen Chardonnay” – 2022 serially numbered wine was presented to the delightful audience for the tasting and cellar’s champagne was highly appreciated. Their wines are carefully selected ingredients, fermented and matured in a single barrel in numbered bottles without fining, puncturing or sulphurizing.

Beside the BalatonBor walking wine tasting took place master class presentations were held,  by a master class  Historian Dr. Emőke Kovács  when interesting facts, storytelling was heard about history of Balaton gastronomy and winemaking.  Dr. Péter Bodor-Pesti introduced the audience to the secrets and possibilities of vineyard selection. The winemaker Zsolt Söptei argued in favor of the mature ingredients and the low use of sulphur, which ensure that the wine not ending up with a “headache”. Based on his German and domestic experience, Krisztián Gyukli explained the labor-intensive and decades-long process of grape breeding. In the closing part of the course, Attila Geönczeöl brought 3 examples of his winesfrom the Highlands.

The representatives of the wineries went from table-to-table to “neighbor”  tasting each other’s wine of the new vintages.

The implementation of the project was supported by the Veszprém-Balaton 2023 European Capital of Culture program.

Riport and snaps by Aggie Reiter

II. Spring Kvaterka – Esterhazy Champagne Factory – Tata

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You probably know this  or similar saying in other countries … The shortest way between two people, beside a smile, goes via a glass of mouth-watering wine!

A super event was organized side-by-side with the wine makers of the Neszmély wine region, not at the region but on a route at the Estehazy Champagne Factory   – Tata-Tóvároskert. The Neszmély wine region is situated in the hillsides south of the River Danube, in the north of Transdanubia. about 40-65 kms from Budapest depending which winery to be visited. keeping in mind the relatively small wine region there are four women to bear the wine knighthood title. This was told proudly by one of the male wine knight from the region.

The wine makers present themselves as their mission to regain the world renown of the Neszmély wines and to promote the cultivated wine consumption. Proudly said by a male wine knight, that in their region there are  four ladies who hold the wine knighthood title.

The Esterhazy Champagne Factory  unique industrial, artistic and cultural monuments. The Region has many options why to hop over, get to know, take a route to the wine cellars of the Neszmély. The building complex was built-in the 1770 and located on the edge of the English Park of Tata. In its high-light time, it was an integral part of the Esterhazy Manor of Tata, with a 1500 square meter cellar system, a 500 square meter ballroom with a height of 10 meters and a 3-storey roof structure used for grain storage.

All on the spot said they are keeping the traditional values,… The wine makers all by one said their mission is to regain the world renown of the Neszmély wines and to promote the cultivated wine consumption. Not full list of wineries: Hilltop – Ákos Kamocsay who was awarded in 1999 as its wine of year in Hungary … Also  gain wine awards: : Les Citadelles du Vin, Bordeaux – Gold Medal, Hungary Special Prize. VinAgora International Wine Competition – Gold Medal, VinoFed Special Prize. Magyar Bormustra (XXXVI. National and Carpathian Basin Wine Competition) – Gold Medal. Mun-Dus International Wine Competition – Gold Medal.  Csaba Bősze – Cellar,  Stróbel – wine house, Szőllősi Winery – wine house, Gottwald –  wine cellar, winemaker, Deák Cellar, Wéber Family Winery, Kostel – wine house, Szőllősi – Winery – Mihály Szőllősi was the wine maker of the year in 2015, Kőszklás –  winemaker, Horváth Family – Winery, Gelbmann Cellar, last but not least mentioning the Nyitnikék wine cellar  Two wine-loving professionals, Attila Anderla and István Szabó founded the Open-air Winery on the hillside. Both were raised in the historic Neszmély wine region. Agriculture has been an integral part of both of them since childhood. The commitment to agriculture and the love of nature after years, re-interconnected them after college and university studies. Choosing the winery’s name also shows the love of nature and traditions. Their cellar is at the foot of the Vértes at the Baj vineyard. The inspiration of the Nyitnikék singing birds living there inspired them when the name was chosen. Their Cabernet Sauvignon Rose in 2017 won the golden award.

Szívek –  winery –  3 brothers:  György Szívek, Gyula Szívek, Péter Szívek, the winery is a small, family owned venture and are keeping traditional values and been dealing with viniculture and wine production for generations. with wine-press with a wooden beam from 1867 is still operating – this is the special, unique feature of their wine cellar. The Szívek wine makers aim to present the complexity and richness of the region where their wines are produced. The knowledge and experience of their father live in them.

Stróbel – wine house – Feri and Márti Stróbl  – Baj, Szőlőhegy, nearly 200 years old cellar. The white and rosé wines are made by species yeast inoculation, directed fermentation, reductive technology. The red wines are fermented with blue grapes and stuffed in aces.

As part of the Neszmély wine region, the Petőcz Cottage at Aszár provides accommodation, wine tasting, fishing, hunting, horseback riding biking, furnace cooking, baking and cooking can be found all in one place.

Tasting wines included flavors of Chardonnay, Green Veltelini, Olsai Irsai, Chersegi spices, Tramini, Otton Muscat, Sauvignon Blanc, Rhine Riesling, Kékfrankos, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Rosemary. The red wines are not really typical at this countryside, yet  a couple of winemakers brought to the venue  to taste and were pretty popular to the visitors.

Update and snaps Aggie Reiter