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This pinot noir from the Szeremley winery in the Badacsony region near lake Balaton was retailing for roughly Ft 1,600-Ft 2,000 (€6.20-€7.75) in Budapest in early 2008.
Did you really like it? I mean, I haven’t come across, well up until recently that is, a good PN under Ft 3,000. St. Andrea’s 2006 csakegyszóval is supposed to be good, or at least that’s what MűvAlkeszek say. And that’s about Ft 2,600
I enjoyed this bottle. Medium-bodied, good nose, and it lasted three or four days after I popped the cork. Very good value for a Hungarian pinot.
Did you really like it? I mean, I haven’t come across, well up until recently that is, a good PN under Ft 3,000. St. Andrea’s 2006 csakegyszóval is supposed to be good, or at least that’s what MűvAlkeszek say. And that’s about Ft 2,600
Well, as you can see in the pic, the price was Ft 1,855, and for this, I wasn’t unhappy. But it for sure wasn’t a mind-blower or anything.