PENNY distributes the products of renowned domestic wineries
One of the greatest prides of PENNY’s offer are excellent domestic wines. The store chain considers it important to offer a wide variety of domestic wines in the well-known outstanding quality and budget-friendly prices. And the four most popular items of the Kislaki Bormanufaktúra fit perfectly into this idea.
Géza Légli was born into a family of winemakers and has been engaged in grape cultivation for about two decades. He cultivates this beautiful but challenging craft on his estate in the South Balaton wine region with passion, humility, and respect for nature and the winemakers of the region. Here he presented the four items that are available in the PENNY range. These include fruity whites with unique notes, light rosés, and full-bodied, more mature red wines.
The Kislaki Kötcsei Irsai Olivér-Zenit dry white wine pairing is a fragrant, fruity, easy-drinking combination that Géza Légli considers one of the defining wines of their winery. And the Kislaki Balatonboglár Birtokfehér dry white wine is a light, pleasant flavor, based on Italian Riesling (60% Rhine Riesling, 40% Italian Riesling), which is bottled after three months of aging. For those who would like to get to know the winery’s other wines in addition to the white wines, the Kislaki Balatonboglár Birtokrosé dry rosé wine is the perfect choice, in which the refreshing fruitiness dominates, and with a little still water it has a particularly effervescent effect. The Kislaki Balatonboglár Birtokvörös dry red wine is a blend based on Merlot and Kékfrankos, also one of the basic elements of winemaking, which can be considered a lighter piece among red wines.
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