Chateau DereszlaVintage Brut 2020

Product code: 22518
£20.55 inc VAT
Country
Country: Hungary
Region
Region: Tokaj
Alcohol
Alcohol: 11.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: Furmint, Hárslevelű
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Country
Country: Hungary
Region
Region: Tokaj
Alcohol
Alcohol: 11.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: Furmint, Hárslevelű

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Soft
Acidic
Gentle
Fizzy

Tasting Note

Perfect as an aperitif, this excellent-value sparkling wine is crafted from Tokaj’s two most iconic grape varieties—Furmint and Hárslevelű. It offers vibrant acidity balanced by a touch of spice, with an aromatic bouquet evoking wild country flowers. On the palate, it’s full-bodied and fresh, with a lively finish that keeps you coming back for more.

Product Notes

Chateau Dereszla Vintage Brut is a luxurious sparkling wine that hails from Hungary's renowned Tokaj region. Made from a blend of Furmint, Harslevelu, and Muscat grapes, this exquisite bubbly is aged for a minimum of three years, resulting in a complex and elegant taste profile. The nose is filled with notes of ripe fruits, honey, and delicate floral aromas. On the palate, the wine offers a perfect balance of crisp acidity, creamy mousse, and a lingering finish. Chateau Dereszla Vintage Brut is the perfect choice for any celebration or special occasion, offering a taste of Hungarian luxury that is sure to impress even the most discerning wine connoisseur.

About the Winery

Chateau Dereszla

Château Dereszla is a historic winery located in Bodrogkeresztúr, at the heart of Hungary’s Tokaj wine region. The estate dates back to the 15th century and was originally used by Hungarian royalty to store wine. Over the centuries, it passed through the hands of several noble families, including the Habsburgs and the Rákóczi princes. After nationalization under communism, it was briefly owned by a French cooperative before being acquired by the prestigious d’Aulan family in 2000. Since 2016, it has been back in Hungarian hands, with a local team managing operations.

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