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Zoltán Heimann of Heimann & Fiai Winery helps present the wines of Hungary.
He keeps me on task with the proper pronunciations (very hard and the reason it’s taken me so long to cover this country, honestly!), and gives us an overview of what we can expect from Hungary and its wines, before focusing in more on his beloved region of Szekszárd (sex-ARD), known mostly for its famous Kadarka red wine. The Heimanns have a long history of farming in Hungary, and Zoltán has a global view from his education at Geisenheim in the Rheingau Region of Germany (one of the best wine schools in the world). He has a lot to teach us about Hungarian wine – its history, its geography, its grapes, its wines, and its future, which he is helping drive.
A few things for clarification:
These show notes are more about pronunciation and help with the regional names than anything else. If you listen to the show, you’ll need to refer to these (maybe often!).
After a conversation about history, Zoltán talks about how Hungary is in the Carpathian Mountain basin with the Danube River dividing the country and the Tisza River near Tokaj in the east.
Image: Topographical map of Hungary
We talk about the main grapes of Hungary:
We move to the major wine regions
Image: Balaton, the largest lake in Europe
To wrap up, Zoltán and I discuss the potential for Hungary, the new generation, and all we have to look forward to from Hungary.
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Thanks to our sponsors this week:
Wine Access
Visit: www.wineaccess.com/normal and for a limited time get $20 off your first order of $50 or more!
Wine Access is a web site that has exclusive wines that overdeliver for the price (of which they have a range). Check out their awesome wine site with fantastic, hard to find wines -- you won't regret it!
Thanks to YOU! The podcast supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople
And get your copy Wine For Normal People Book today!
Get the back catalog on Patreon!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Zoltán Heimann of Heimann & Fiai Winery helps present the wines of Hungary.
He keeps me on task with the proper pronunciations (very hard and the reason it’s taken me so long to cover this country, honestly!), and gives us an overview of what we can expect from Hungary and its wines, before focusing in more on his beloved region of Szekszárd (sex-ARD), known mostly for its famous Kadarka red wine. The Heimanns have a long history of farming in Hungary, and Zoltán has a global view from his education at Geisenheim in the Rheingau Region of Germany (one of the best wine schools in the world). He has a lot to teach us about Hungarian wine – its history, its geography, its grapes, its wines, and its future, which he is helping drive.
A few things for clarification:
These show notes are more about pronunciation and help with the regional names than anything else. If you listen to the show, you’ll need to refer to these (maybe often!).
After a conversation about history, Zoltán talks about how Hungary is in the Carpathian Mountain basin with the Danube River dividing the country and the Tisza River near Tokaj in the east.
Image: Topographical map of Hungary
We talk about the main grapes of Hungary:
We move to the major wine regions
Image: Balaton, the largest lake in Europe
To wrap up, Zoltán and I discuss the potential for Hungary, the new generation, and all we have to look forward to from Hungary.
________________________________________
Thanks to our sponsors this week:
Wine Access
Visit: www.wineaccess.com/normal and for a limited time get $20 off your first order of $50 or more!
Wine Access is a web site that has exclusive wines that overdeliver for the price (of which they have a range). Check out their awesome wine site with fantastic, hard to find wines -- you won't regret it!
Thanks to YOU! The podcast supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople
And get your copy Wine For Normal People Book today!
Get the back catalog on Patreon!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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