
Winery Rado PincePecsi Zoldveltelini
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The Pecsi Zoldveltelini of the Winery Rado Pince is in the top 0 of wines of Pécs.

Details and technical informations about Winery Rado Pince's Pecsi Zoldveltelini.
Discover the grape variety: Avana
Light, fruity reds with a clear ruby robe, smooth tannins and a supple, fresh palate, showing signature aromas of red fruits (strawberry, raspberry, cherry), flowers and delicate Alpine spices. An airy, drink-young profile. Almost extinct, preserved on a few heritage plots in the Pinerolese, west of Turin, in high-altitude Alpine vineyards. An indigenous Italian variety from Piedmont, a witness to the ancient varieties of the Piedmontese valleys.
Informations about the Winery Rado Pince
The Winery Rado Pince is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 4 wines for sale in the of Pécs to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Pécs
Southern Hungarian wine district (Pannonian, foothills of the southern Mecsek), the warmest in Hungary with a sub-Mediterranean climate and the country's longest season. Cirfandli is the signature white king (Zierfandler, nearly exclusive to Pécs): versatile from dry to sweet, aromatic with wild flowers, spices, candied citrus, honey and a herbal touch, firm acidity. Lively Olaszrizling and spiced Cserszegi Fűszeres as whites, structured Kékfrankos as red. Neighbour of Villány.
The wine region of Dél-Pannónia
Southern Hungary (Pécs, Szekszárd, Villány, Tolna), ~7,800 ha on loess and limestone, continental climate with Mediterranean influences — bastion of great Hungarian reds. Kékfrankos and Kadarka signatures as native red kings: spiced and structured with black cherry, blackberry, plum, paprika, pepper and smoky hint, firm tannins. Ripe Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon in Bordeaux blends at Villány. Specialities Szekszárdi Bikavér and unique Cirfandli white at Pécs (spiced, honeyed).
The word of the wine: Courgée
Name of the fruiting branch left after pruning and which is then arched along the trellis in the Jura (in the Mâconnais, it is called the tail).







