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Bock Kékfrankosdry red wine20212 480 Ft(0.75 l)Add to cart

Bock Kékfrankos

dry red wine2021The product is sold out

2 480 Ft(0.75 l)

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Type: Villány classicus red wine with protected designation of origin (Light fruity)
Vineyards: Selected vineyards
Bottle sizes: 0.75 l
Product line: Estate wine

Tasting notes

The commonest of Hungarian blue grape varieties, also very popular in Villány. Bottled following fermentation and some months maturing in wooden barrels. A light red wine of medium intensity, crimson in colour, in the bouquet and taste of which the pleasant tartness of the wild cherry appears.

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About the year

The grape dormant season in 2021 has proved to be milder.
April, with average temperatures, resulted in late April frosts on Portugieser and Kékfrankos, followed by Cabernet Franc Merlot, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon. In the spring of 2021, the Bock estate did not experience any major damage beyond the intensity of the onset of shoot growth in April. However, the rest of the pre-flowering period proved to be warm. The warm, low rainfall weather resulted in a rapid flowering and excellent establishment starting in May.
Warm temperatures were recorded during the first two weeks of June, the start of berry growth, while rainfall in June was very dominant in the late summer. July gave warmer than average values, but then only heavy rainfall in the form of heavy thunderstorms fell on the estate, followed by an extremely dry warm period. In addition to the increase in berry size, this weather also favoured the appearance of fungal infections, which were effectively controlled.
In the last week of July, all varieties on the estate as a whole were showing shrivelled berries, but this was more due to drought stress. The ripening in the vineyard also started later than usual compared to previous years. The weather at the start of ripening was warmer than average. The initial sugar accumulation in the berries was rapid. The days were cooler in the second half of August. The increase in sugar content of the berries slowed down slightly, but helped to preserve acidity and flavour. The rainfall at this time eliminated the symptoms of drought stress and this favoured berry growth.
The pre-harvest of Pinot noir, the basis for the rosé wines, began at the end of August for the 2021 harvest.
The weather took a major turn in the first two weeks of October. The average temperature was the lowest in the last six years, while rainfall was the second lowest in recent years. The rate of ripening then fell sharply. The month of September, however, favoured the achievement of good ripening for all varieties, with exceptionally warm weather.
The harvest ended on 25 October with the harvest of Cabernet Sauvignon.

Apart from the dry, warm August temperatures in July, 2021 is characterised by balanced temperatures. However, a later than average frost and a long warm, dry period contributed to 2021 being one of the driest years on record, even without late autumn rainfall. The amount of heat and precipitation used in viticulture are similar to 2020. The quality of the grape harvest, both in terms of aromas, phenolic ripeness and colour content, is considered outstanding.

Wine characteristics

Degree of dryness

Dry

Sugar content

1.6 g/l

Alcohol content

13,38%

Titratable acidity

4.9 g/l

Sugar-free extract content

26.6 g/l

Viticultural data

Cultivation area

Villány Wine Region

Vineyards

Selected vineyards

Characteristic soil

loess, loam

Grape types and percentage

kékfrankos 100%

Age of vines

8-16 years

Burden of production

1 kg/vine

Vintage time

2021. szeptember-október

Winemaking data

Fermentation

vat

Method of fermentation

controlled

Maturation

large oak barrels

Maturation period

6-10 months

Bottling time

2022.06.30.

Commercial data

Quantity

39 000 db

Market entry

2022.10.26.