
Winery Naphegy PincészetSzáraz Vörösbor Kadarka
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The Száraz Vörösbor Kadarka of the Winery Naphegy Pincészet is in the top 20 of wines of Hajós-Baja.

Details and technical informations about Winery Naphegy Pincészet's Száraz Vörösbor Kadarka.
Discover the grape variety: Kadarka
Supple, spicy reds with a clear ruby robe, fine tannins and fresh acidity, showing aromas of red cherry, raspberry, sweet paprika, pepper, spices and herbal notes. Airy palate, signature spiced finish. Historic component of Bull's Blood (Egri Bikavér) and star of Szekszárd reds in Hungary; also present in Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania and North Macedonia. Native Hungarian variety, one of the most historic of the Balkans.
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Informations about the Winery Naphegy Pincészet
The Winery Naphegy Pincészet is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 6 wines for sale in the of Hajós-Baja to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Hajós-Baja
Southern Hungarian region (Telecska hills near the Danube), fine loess soils slightly clayey with ideal carbonate content, 18th-century German tradition. Signature Kekfrankos as red king: spiced and structured with black cherry, blackberry, plum, pepper, paprika and smoked touch, firm tannins and freshness — "land of wine and fish". Supple Kadarka and firm Cabernet Franc as complements. Taut Riesling, ample Chardonnay and aromatic Cserszegi Fuzeres in whites.
The wine region of Duna
Hungary's largest wine region (= Alföld) between the Danube and Tisza, favourable continental climate on sandy and loess soils. Kékfrankos is the signature king red with cherry, raspberry, spice and a peppery touch, supple tannins and lively acidity. Kadarka and Zweigelt as full-bodied fruity reds. Olaszrizling (Welschriesling), aromatic Cserszegi Fűszeres, Kövidinka and Riesling as fresh whites with citrus, white flowers and a honeyed hint.
The word of the wine: Yeast
Micro-organisms at the base of all fermentative processes. A wide variety of yeasts live and thrive naturally in the vineyard, provided that treatments do not destroy them. Unfortunately, their replacement by laboratory-selected yeasts is often the order of the day and contributes to the standardization of the wine. Yeasts are indeed involved in the development of certain aromas.














