Gere Portugieser Dry Red Wine
£11.49
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Gere Portugieser – Dry Red Wine (750ml, 12.5% ABV)
Manufacturer: Attila Gere Winery, Hungary
Country of Origin: Hungary
Region: Villány
Type: Dry Red Wine
Alcohol Content: 12.5% ABV
Bottle Size: 750ml
Discover the charm and elegance of Gere Portugieser, a Villány Classicus red wine of protected origin, crafted with precision and care by Attila Gere Winery. This smooth, velvety dry red wine embodies the Mediterranean character of the Villány wine region, offering a well-rounded and fruit-forward drinking experience.
Made from organically cultivated grapes, fermented with indigenous yeast strains, and aged in Hungarian oak barrels, this wine showcases the true essence of Villány’s winemaking tradition while embracing modern techniques for refinement and balance.
Tasting Notes
🍷 Color: Ruby red with a vibrant hue.
👃 Aroma: Fresh raspberry, sour cherry, and black cherry aromas, complemented by subtle hints of oak and spice.
👅 Palate: A harmonious balance of fruity sweetness and a touch of saltiness, supported by soft, well-integrated acidity for a silky, smooth texture.
Serving Recommendations
❄️ Best Served at: 14-16°C to enhance the aromatic complexity and soft tannins.
🍽️ Food Pairings:
- Game Meat & Beef – Complements roast venison, steak, or grilled lamb.
- Pork Dishes – Pairs well with slow-cooked pork belly, roast pork, or charcuterie.
- Mediterranean Cuisine – A perfect match for herb-infused dishes, grilled vegetables, and tomato-based pastas.
What Makes Gere Wines Special?
✔ Indigenous Yeast Fermentation – Each bottle is crafted using locally selected indigenous yeast strains, ensuring a truly unique flavor profile.
✔ Organic Vineyards – Hand-selected grapes from organically cultivated vines provide exceptional quality and purity.
✔ Hungarian Oak Barrel Aging – Aged for 4 months in large Hungarian oak barrels (50 hl), enhancing the wine’s velvety texture and depth of flavor.
✔ State-of-the-Art Cellar – The winemaking process preserves natural fruitiness while enhancing complexity and structure.
Winemaking Process
🔸 Fermentation: Takes place in temperature-controlled steel tanks to retain the wine’s fresh and fruity character.
🔸 Gentle Extraction: The winemaking process minimizes tannic harshness, ensuring a soft and approachable palate.
🔸 Aging in Oak Barrels: The wine is transferred to traditional Hungarian oak barrels for a 4-month aging process, allowing it to develop its smooth texture and layered complexity.
🔸 Bottle Maturation: Following bottling, the wine continues to refine and balance, resulting in a harmonious and well-integrated flavor profile.
Legal & Compliance Information
⚠ Alcohol Warning: This product contains 12.5% alcohol by volume. Please drink responsibly.
🚫 Age Restriction: This product is not for sale to persons under 18 years. Proof of age may be required upon delivery.
📜 Allergen Information: Contains sulphites.
💡 Storage Instructions: Store in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight. Once opened, consume within 3 days for the best taste.
🕒 Best Before: Not applicable – wine does not have a best-before date, but proper storage ensures long-term quality.
Why Choose Gere Portugieser?
✔ A true representation of the Villány wine region’s excellence, combining tradition and modernity for a refined yet approachable red wine.
✔ Velvety texture, vibrant fruit aromas, and delicate balance make it a perfect choice for both casual dinners and special occasions.
✔ A premium selection from the renowned Attila Gere Winery, recognized for its commitment to organic viticulture and high-quality winemaking.
Elevate Your Wine Collection with Gere Portugieser
With its fruit-forward elegance, smooth tannins, and gentle acidity, Gere Portugieser is an ideal red wine for any wine enthusiast. Whether you’re sharing a bottle with friends, pairing it with a delicious meal, or simply enjoying a quiet evening, this Villány classic delivers a superior drinking experience.
✨ Order now and taste the excellence of Gere Portugieser Dry Red Wine! ✨
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