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9th October 2006
2004 Kékfrankos, Tamas Gere & Zsolt, Villany, Hungary, £5.93, Wines of Westhorpe
If you want to shock – well, amaze – your friends with your originality, look no further than this weird but wonderful delight from Hungary. It's a whopping great Transylvanian stew of ripe red plums and damsons, grilled capsicum peppers, lovage, peppercorns and savory. Bright, beautifully balanced and genuinely different. Just what your Sunday lunch table needs. Taken from Oz Clarke's Wine
Buying Guide 2007 |
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