May 2, 2011
Wine: Hungary | Life and style | The Guardian
Wine: Hungary | Life and style | The Guardian: "So far as reds are concerned, the grape to look out for is kékfrankos, (also known as blaufränkisch and lemberger). A good example is the Weninger Kékfrankos Sopron 2008 (£10.50, Astrum Wine Cellars, £10.99, The Butlers Wine Cellar, Brighton; £12.70, Vinoteca, London; 13% abv), a deliciously fragrant, natural-tasting red that's not unlike a cabernet franc and that you could equally well drink with fish such as seared tuna as with grilled lamb or chicken.
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