Hungaria presented its limited champagne specialty at the most exclusive party in its history
Hungaria presented an extremely limited champagne that is not available for retail sale. Only 12,000 bottles of the champagne specialty will be produced, and it will only be available at gastronomic locations throughout the country. This edition is the 16th limited version of Hungaria in the line, which was unveiled at a very exclusive location as part of the Hungaria Launch Party.
The name Hungaria is now synonymous with style and easy elegance. In the life of the brand, the limited items represent both uniqueness and the possibility of continuous renewal. But even among the previous members of the series, this year’s Hungaria Zöld veltelíni-Zenit Brut Limited Edition occupies a special place, as it is the first cuvée in the line. 12,000 bottles of the special champagne were produced and will not be sold at retail.
“Which is the variety that can be paired as a wild card with almost any moment and goes well with the wide range of gastronomy? The masculine, characterful acidity, green apple and grassy notes of Zöld veltelín can be a perfect match for a wide variety of dishes, from brunch to a fabulous cake. Zenit, added in a carefully tested blending ratio, makes the popular variety go crazy and gives it extra freshness with its fragrant gooseberry and floral notes. It is a special value that we worked with grape varieties from our own plantation in the Etyek-Buda wine region”
Kata Réka Molnár, Hungaria’s brand manager, introduces you to the secrets of Hungaria Zöld veltelín-Zenit Brut Limited Edition.
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