According to Pannonhami Apátsági Pincészet’s website the winery broke a 5 years old tradition by replacing Tramini with Sauvignon Blanc in this blend, arguably due to Tramin’s dramatic dicrease in wine quantity. It must be my fault then that a spicy, overly disturbing element (a quite Tramini-ish one) dominates this wine’s palate, as opposed to what is said on the official website, emphasizing a Rajnai Rizling and Olaszrizling character. The wine’s overly acidic too. Very boring wine, not exactly faulty but with nothing to be liked about it. Except the nice packaging.
The wine probably goes relatively well with a heavily spiced chicken from the grill (rosemary, for instance).
Score: 3+
Price: HUF 1000







