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Hungarian Wines

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St. Andrea
Hangács Egri Bikavér 2018
Regular price$82
Gere
Solus 2021
Regular price$90
Gere
Kopar 2019
Regular price$85
St. Andrea
Boldogságos Egri Csillag 2022
Regular price$76
St. Andrea
Merengő Egri Bikavér 2019
Regular price$80
Gere
Kopar 2012
Regular price$150
St. Andrea
Agapé Egri Bikavér 2018
Regular price$280
Gere
Kopar 2013
Regular price$130
St. Andrea
Boldogságos Egri Csillag 2023
Regular price$76
Sauska
Brut Magnum (1.5L)
Regular price$142
Királyudvar
Pezsgő 'Henye' Brut 2018
Regular price$75
St. Andrea
Agapé Egri Bikavér 2016
Regular price$165
St. Andrea
Nagy-Eged Egri Bikavér 2019
Regular price$120
Gere
Villanyi Franc 2019
Regular price$90
St. Andrea
Nagy-Eged Egri Bikavér 2021
Regular price$125
St. Andrea
Hangács Egri Bikavér 2022
Regular price$84
St. Andrea
Merengő Egri Bikavér 2022
Regular price$80


Hungary may not be the first country that comes to mind for wine, yet it ranks as Europe’s seventh largest producer and has been making wine since Roman times. Wine is woven so deeply into its culture that Hungary’s national anthem even praises the “sweet nectar” of Tokaj.

Today, the country’s seven wine regions embrace a remarkable range of grapes and terroirs, from indigenous whites such as Furmint and Hárslevelű to spicy Kékfrankos reds and lush dessert wines.

Geology lies at the heart of Hungary’s flavour spectrum. Much of the vineyard land sits on extinct volcanic hills, where lava flows cooled into basalt, rhyolite tuff and andesite. These mineral rich soils impart vivid acidity and a distinctive tang of flint, salt and smoke. Regions such as Tokaj (a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its sweet and now dry Furmint), Eger (home of Egri Bikavér and Egri Csillag), Somló (Juhfark driven whites with piercing acidity) and Villány (Cabernet Franc and Merlot blends) offer very different expressions of volcanic terroir. The results range from taut, citrus driven whites to savoury reds laced with smoky minerality.

One of the greatest attractions of Hungarian wine is its value. Compared with famous volcanic regions like Etna or Santorini, Hungary offers world-class grand cru terroir without the premium markup. This collection brings together the most compelling bottles from our portfolio – from dry Furmint and Olaszrizling to Egri Bikavér and single vineyard reds – all curated to let Singapore drinkers experience the salty, flinty precision of Hungary’s volcanic soils at approachable prices.


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