Sauvignon, Traminer, Fetesca Regala, Chardonnay
Bottle's price: 18 EUR
Dark deep ruby colour. Violets, blackberry, plum, ripe cherry and a herbal note on the nose. Full bodied with nice acidity and velvety tannins. Complex and mouth filling wine with a long finish. Try it with roasted beef, rabbit stew, veal, lamb chops. Made from Prokupac grape that is believed to be one of the oldest grape varieties to be found in Serbia dating back to the Middle Ages. Harvest by hand, fermentation by native yeasts, aging in Burgundy barrique, no filtration, no oenological products added, doses of sulfite less than 25 mg/liter. The name of the wine refers to a Serbian tradition. Slava (Serbian: Слава, meaning 'Glory, Celebration') is a tradition of the ritual of glorification of one's family's patron saint. Crafted by Estelle and Cyrille Bongiraud (winemakers from Burgundy) on a Serbian terroir. Rogljevo, Negotinska Krajina, eastern Serbia
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Ösztövér - Mátyás Családi pincészet - Rodinné Vinárstvo - András Mátyás
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Dried herbs, lychee and orange blossom aromatcs. Dry, juicy, tangy, lightly tannic. Easy-going, full of energy and positive vibes! Serve chilled. Try it with grilled fish, salmon, fried or grilled vegetables, fried chicken or just have it by its own on any occasion! Alc: 12% A blend of Sauvignon blanc 35%, Gewurztraminer 25%, Chardonnay 20%, Feteasca Regala 20%. Certified organic agriculture. Fermented spontaneously, no fining, no filtering. Chardonnay fermented on skin with "sandwich method" - whole bunches between crushed grapes. Skin maceration of other grapes from 3 days to 3 weeks depending on the grape variety, 8 months aging in 500 litres Hungarian oak barrels. The name of the wine Ösztövér (or Eztuer as it was first written in the past) stands for the original name of the Kisújfalu village where the wine is made. Ösztövér means poor or dry when referring to a land, dry or dried up when referring to a well or spring, poor or rarely populated when referring to an area. The village lies in a hot and dry microclimate with plants typicly found in areas with sub Mediterranean climate. Crafted by Mátyás Family Winery using organic and biodynamic farming methods and traditional winemaking techniques with minimal intervention. Crafted by Mátyás Family Winery using organic and biodynamic farming methods and traditional winemaking techniques with minimal intervention. Kisújfalu/Nová Vieska, Strekov region, south of Slovakia.
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