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		<title>3 new reasons to go to Sopron</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fire Tower with Taschner Chardonnay Brut, Pálinka made of rare Turán grape, new wave of Sopron producers. Sopron is a region in the west of Hungary, Kékfrankos is the flagship variety, but Sopron producers seem to adore diversity.</p>
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			<p>Fire Tower with <strong>Taschner Chardonnay Brut,</strong> <strong>Pálinka</strong> made of <strong>rare Turán </strong>grape, <strong>new wave of Sopron producers.</strong> Sopron is a wine region in the <strong>west of Hungary</strong>, neighbouring with Austria. <strong>Kékfrankos</strong>(Blaufrankisch) is the flagship variety, but Sopron producers seem to <strong>adore diversity.</strong></p>
<h2><strong>Almost in heaven – Fire Tower with morning sparks</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Kurt István Taschner</strong> is not only a winemaker. He is a <a href="https://hungarianwines.eu/taschner-a-winemaker-obsessed-by-beauty/"><strong>passionate amateur photographer</strong> </a>and he has a deep knowledge of Sopron history. We were more than lucky to have him as our guide in March during <strong>Hungarian Wine Summit,</strong> on our study tour in Sopron. He took us to the iconic building called Tűztorony (&#8216;Fire Tower&#8217;), the <strong>symbol</strong> of the town. As he explained, the primarily role of the tower was to watch if there had been a fire, but the guards also watched if any barrels had been carried towards the town gates. It was forbidden to enter outlander wines, thus guards signalled if a carriage with barrels from outside attempted to enter. After the history lesson we went up the stairs (a lot of them&#8230;) and we could enjoy the breathtaking view with Taschner <strong>bottle fermented Chardonnay</strong> sparkling wine in our glass! Every year around 2000 bottles are made only, and made of 100% Chardonnay. The price is <strong>only around 12 euros.</strong> <em>&#8220;Straw yellow colour with medium intensity. <strong>Subtle</strong> perlage. Lovely nose with excellent structure: ripened fruits, a touch of stone fruits, restrained yeasty character. Delicate mousse on the palate with balanced acidity.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>The Fire Tower + Taschner experience is <strong>not available</strong> for the public, but you can do <strong>one after the other.</strong> Visit <strong>Fire Tower</strong>, enjoy the view and then <strong>participate in a wine tasting</strong> with Kurt István Taschner!</p>
<p><a href="https://hungarianwines.eu/taschner-winery-and-sparkling-wine-cellar/"><strong>More about Taschner Winery and Sparkling Wine Cellar</strong></a></p>

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			<h2><strong>&#8216;1 Drop of Pálinka&#8217; – Turán and other rarities</strong></h2>
<p>&#8216;1 csepp pálinka&#8217; (&#8216;1 Drop of Pálinka&#8217;) was born from a hobby: some friends were keen on high quality pálinka (the Hungarian national, <strong>origin protected spirit</strong> made of 100% fruit picked within Hungary), so they decided to establish their own pálinka manufacture. The distillery is located in the <strong>village of Hegykő</strong>, near Sopron, and the restored old building is now a <strong>spectatular distillery</strong> with visitor centre. In 2014 the manufacture received the award &#8220;The Most Beautiful House of Fertő District&#8221;.</p>
<p>It is worth taking a lok at their webshop, they create rarities like distilled beer with craft breweries <strong>Mad Scientist</strong> and <strong>Monyó</strong>, pálinkas from local fruit (from the very same village) and pálinkas from several grape varieties from Irsai Olivér to Turán. <strong>Turán</strong> is a Hungarian black grape variety, the result of several crossings, mostly grown in Eger. It has a typical nose of flowers and honey (from Csabagyöngye white grape, one of the parents). These <strong>floral-honeyed </strong>notes are successfully conveyed into the spirit – keen wine enthusiasts can even recognize the variety. <strong>Pleasant tartness</strong> with a drop of raisin-like sweetness. A lovery pálinka that we enjoyed after dinner in Sopron!</p>
<p>If you want to <strong>participate in a tasting</strong>, contact <a href="mailto:balazs@1csepppalinka.hu"><strong>Balázs Dömötör, the master of distillery</strong></a>, who is also in charge of tastings. You can choose between &#8220;Small drops&#8221; or &#8220;Large drops&#8221;, the former includes the visit of the distillery and 5 award winning pálinkas (4500 HUF = 12 euros), while the latter includes the visit and 10 award winner pálinkas (7000 HUF = 18 euros).</p>
<p><a href="https://1csepppalinka.hu"><strong>More about the distillery (in Hungarian, but google translate can help&#8230;)</strong></a></p>

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			<h2><strong>New wave of Sopron producers</strong></h2>
<p>The above mentioned Hungarian Wine Summit study tour to Sopron ended with a wine dinner at <a href="https://www.erhardts.hu/english/"><strong>Erhardt restaurant</strong>.</a> Splendid local plates (like &#8216;lángos&#8217;, a fried salty pastry with porcini and wild onions) with local wines, each introduced by the producer itself. Though Kékfrankos red wine is the most important wine of Sopron (even a local currency was introduced with the same name to boost local commerce), winemakers love to have a wider portfolio. We had a chance to taste several Kékfrankos red wines the following day at <a href="https://hungarianwines.eu/steigler-cellar/"><strong>Steigler Cellar</strong> </a>– a quite new winery with amazing <strong>organic</strong> wines, a <strong>must-visit</strong> place! –, but at the dinner producers decided to show another face of Sopron.</p>
<p>After the welcome drink – <strong>Taschner Irsai Olivér 2021,</strong> the first new vintage wine of Hungary, which won great gold and was selected The Best New Wine of Hungary – we tasted <strong>Zachár Chardonnay 2018,</strong> a natural wine made by a young artizan winemaker, <strong>Ágnes Zachár.</strong> The wine impressed the guests with its character and purity. The wine and the local bread with butter would be sufficicient for a meal&#8230;</p>
<p>The following wine came from <strong>Stubenvoll</strong> winery, a new venture by an experienced winemaker. <strong>Csaba Orosz</strong>has been making wines for a long time, but Stubenvoll is the family estate and it started a few years ago. <strong>Stubenvoll Kékfrankos Rosé 2021</strong> featured all the fruitiness of the variety, a crispy and refreshing basket of berry fruits. The rosé paired well with the above mentioned lángos, and helped to digest to grease of the food.</p>
<p>The main course – duck leg with cabbage – paired perfectly with <strong>Luka Zweigelt 2019</strong>, the only red wine of the dinner. <strong>Enikő Luka</strong> could not participate in the dinner, thus <strong>Mátyás Szik</strong> sommelier champion introduced the wine. Mátyás is a keen follower of Enikő&#8217;s wines, thus he gave a passionate introduction explaining that yes, feminine wine exists, if you taste this wine without knowing the producer, you can still guess that it was made by a woman even though the wine has a firm structure. Zweigelt is a grape variety most known in Austria, but it is the flagship variety of Enikő. No wonder: one of <strong>the most beautiful Zweigelt</strong> wines we have ever tasted.</p>
<p>The dessert – chocolate mousse – came with a <strong>late harvest</strong> wine made of Zenit, an indigenous Hungarian grape variety, favoured in Sopron. <strong>Vincellér Late Harvest Zenit</strong> is a nicely balanced sweet wine with enough acidity and lovely floral and grapey flavours.</p>
<p>If you visited Sopron long time ago, you have at least 3 reasons to go back, but we can simply find much more. If you need help, do not hesitate to <strong>contact us!</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://steigler-wines.com/en/"><strong>More about Steigler Cellar</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.zacharbor.hu/hu"><strong>More about Zachár winery</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://stubenvoll.hu"><strong>More about Stubenvoll winery</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.lukawine.com/about-winery-luka"><strong>More about Luka winery</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/vincellerborbirtok">More about Vincellér Wine Estate</a></strong></p>

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