Blanc Brut Nature 2017

Elegance and celebration inside a bottle! Our Nature champagne was born from a mix of traditional and innovative ways. You can easily discover the fructed character from the taste and from the scent too. The most noticeable ones are definitely the lady apple, peach, and citruses. This outstanding sparkling wine – due to its nice acids – could provide a memorable experience in every season. It has a light rosy color, thanks to Chardonnay and traditional Hungarian Királyleányka. Thanks to our technology, the CO2 sparkles swim away really slow, so it is suitable for every special event.
The description can’t be completed without mentioning the technological background, because that is our champagne’s strongest feature. We are the ones who control the process, from the planting of the grape to disgorging the base wine. When we decided to try ourselves in the sparkling wine field too, we traveled to France, to learn every important detail about it. We were able to buy most of our tools in Epernay, France. The fermentation of the base wine took 24 months and after that, we started the disgorging process. To complement the memorable moments, you could always choose this rose champagne
next to an aperitif, served at 6-8°C.

Vinagora 2023 – Gold medal
Decanter World Wine Awards 2024 – Bronz medal

Normal price: 6199  Ft Regular Customer price: 5579  Ft (620 Ft discount!) VIP price: 5269  Ft (930 Ft discount!)

Additional information

Weight 1,5 kg
Specified region

Eger Wine Region, Noszvaj Kőkötő vineyard

Alcohol

12,5%

Acid

6,4 g/l

Volume

0,75 l

Type

Sparkling wine

Ft/ 0,75 l

6199

Ft/ 1 l

8265,33

Varietal Composition

Királyleányka, Chardonnay

Buy with confidence

  • Prize-winner wines
  • 100% guarantee
  • c.o.d
  • card payment thru Borgun
  • Family-based company since 1984
  • 2011: „Wine Cellar of the year” (Hungary)
  • 1995: Thummerer Vilmos „Wine Producer of the year in Hungary”
  • Gluten free
  • Vegan

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