Soproni rosé from Taschner
The Taschner Sopron Wine and Champagne House markets its first Soproni rosé wine in the last days of September.
The winery made rosé from Zweigelt grape variety for the first time. On 30 August they held a pre-harvest and fermented rosé with fast compression. The wine is a pale pink scent bomb, probably due to the early harvest. This primeur wine is planned for this autumn, followed by a Gamay rosé on the shelves, which is hopefully lasts until the next season.
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