Weninger, Kékfrankos Sopron, 2007
It's been a while since I have given Hungary a try, and high time to spread the word about this Kékfrankos (a.k.a. Blaufränkisch, a.k.a Lemberger - you know the drill) from Sopron. It is made from organically grown grapes by the Weninger family of Austria, who has built up a branch of their winery across the border on the other side of Lake Neusiedl.
A youthful wine with its bright red that borders on purple, this has one of the spiciest smells of any reds I have tried: Liquorice, sour cherries, juniper, a good dose of funkiness. It brings sweet cherry aromas, spiced up by eucalyptus, to the palate, a palate that was - once again - so overflowing with spice that I caught myself wishing for a little oak barrel softening. But then I reminded myself that I am a purist when it comes to reds, and pushed such thoughts to the back of my mind. This is a mean little wine, people, bursting with spice and in-your-face fruit, and anything but boring. If you like unoaked traditional italian Barberas, for instance, make sure to give this a try.
To give a little context to this wine review, here is how wines like this make sense to me: Our family fare, and I'm sure this will be the case for many readers, is italian and pasta or pizza-based to a large extent. But - and here lies a small personal tragedy - I have so far had little luck with italian reds, and have all but given up on them. (No offence, Italy lovers: There's no doubt in my mind that there are wonderful italian wines, even in the cheaper price range, it's just that I have so often ended up disappointed or indifferent with what I have picked). So the search for non-oaked, fruit-driven, lighter-bodied, but robust reds is on. And it is within the broader frame of this search that I rate this enjoyable wine as a great success and can thoroughly recommend it.
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a good dose of funkiness
This sounds just like what the doctor had ordered. After all, I suffer from the same problem with Italian reds (albeit on a much more limited scale than you have). Maybe we should make this a 2011 new year's resolution - find good Italian red for a reasonable price? Obviously, if you spend over a hundred quid for a Gaja you would expect something extraordinary, but around 10 Euro or so? Anyway, maybe a mission for next year...
Glad you enjoyed it. Weninger
Glad you enjoyed it. Weninger is always good value. Having their kekfrankos rose tonight.
In reply to Glad you enjoyed it. Weninger by Molly
Re: Weninger
So, how was the rosé? As we recently had big success with an English rosé I am curious to hear how you fared with the Kekfrankos.
In reply to Re: Weninger by torsten
re: weninger
Nice -- strawberries and red currants, some of the same spice you get from kekfrankos in general. At about 6 EUR / bottle, it's exactly what it should be. If you ever see Weninger's sparkling kekfrankos rose, grab it. It's wonderful.
In reply to re: weninger by Molly
Re: Weninger
'Hot thanks', as we Germans say, for the recommendation. I will keep my eyes peeled for Weninger rose, although I guess that Germany based Julian may have more luck with this one.
Thanks again, Molly!
In reply to Re: Weninger by torsten
Hungarian wine in the UK
So out of curiosity, I checked out wine-searcher.com to see what's available in the UK, and it turns out there's a Hungarian wine specialist called the Hungarian Wine House. If I remember it correctly, this is a decent rose available closer to home for you. :-)
http://www.hungarianwinehouse.co.uk/product_info.php/takler-rosé-cuvée-…
In reply to Hungarian wine in the UK by Molly
re: Hungarian wine in the UK
You are an evil temptress, Molly. Thanks for that, it seems like I should pay them a visit...
In reply to re: Hungarian wine in the UK by torsten
re: hungarian wine in the uk
Guilty. :-)
In reply to re: hungarian wine in the uk by Molly
Rosé tonight
Hearing the two of you would put me into a rosé state of mind - only that I was already in it. At the risk of throwing you in a deep pit of envy, Torsten, we're having one from Fellbach in good old Swabia tonight.
In reply to Rosé tonight by Julian
deep pit of envy
I think 'deep pit of envy' summarises it well. I only lived in Fellbach for one year, but I still have fond memories (possibly due to me being a child back then and happy everywhere where they make great Spaetzle - and let's face it, they make excellent Spaetzle there). I wonder if the wine was up to it...
In reply to deep pit of envy by torsten
Rosé preview
More than up to it. Won't say too much here, just: MUSKATTROLLINGER ROSÉ STOP DA BOMB STOP SCHNAITMANN WINERY TO WATCH STOP
In reply to Rosé preview by Julian
deep pit of envy
deep pit of envy