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Gere Attila

Kopar 2013

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Regular price 168.00

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One of the best vintages of the past decade! There are noticeable tertiary notes from bottle ageing which you can enjoy now or again in 5 years. Older vintages for famous Hungarian wines like this are hard to come by....
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Kopar 2013

Reviews & Awards

"I tried this one again and this is a jaw dropping wine! Intense ruby red. High intensity nose. Aromas of blackberries, dried sour cherries, blueberries, black cherries, graphite, oak. The palate mirrors the nose and ads cocoa, coffee and green pepper flavours. The tannins are high but non-intrusive, acidity is medium+, full body and a long finish. Very nice experience!"
- Dan D.

"Still perfect! Very good tannin, alcohol and body balance. Smell is great. Raspberry and blueberry with chocolate. Good aging potential!"
- Akos B.

"It's not everyday that one drinks a $100 wine, but great occasions demand great wine! And this was just that. Stunningly rich, full body, with a deep blood-like color. Absolutely wonderful!"
- Adam G.

Kopar

The 'Bor'

When a Kopar beats a 100-point Pétrus

James Suckling has been writing and editing Wine Spectator magazine since 1991. Once one of his friends invited him to a dinner to the famous and expensive Campanile restaurant.

The only rule was that everyone brought a wine to taste it blind together with the meals, and those two who brought the two worst bottles paid the entire bill. Obviously, nobody wanted to lose so everyone brought very good wines.

Finally it was an unexpected surprise that one of the two worst bottles was a 100-point Château Pétrus 1989, which was bought for $1,300 at an auction.

As Suckling admitted, the Kopar Cuvée 2000 was a big positive surprise for him that evening.

Kopar

Varietal & Ageing Potential

Kopar

We call it the "SATAB"

... and finally,
Food Pairing!

Attila Gere

Gere Attila Winery

The history of the Gere Attila Winery started 7 generations ago and the business, just like before, is run by all members of the family.

Respect for the soil, proper selection of varietals & technical precision in the cellar have all contributed to preserving and expressing the aromas and flavours true to Villány.

Attila Gere has taken it one step further by only using locally selected, indigenous yeast strains for the fermentation process.

This contributes to the character of their natural, individual, terroir-driven estate wines and we at The Wine Key are proud to be able to share these wines with you!

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