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Pre-ordering Cassiopeia Merlot 2015

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  To all our dear customers, followers, readers, press colleagues and interested resellers:   Jammertal Wine Estate Villány announces that all three of their award winning wines on Concours de Mondial Bruxelles 2021, including their champion red wine with the highest score of the competition: Cassiopeia Merlot 2015 as well as Grand Gold Medal winner Cassiopeia MCS*Achird 2016 and Gold Medal winner Cassiopeia Franc 2015 can be pre - ordered on below email:      onlinerendeles @jbb.hu    

European Golds Again for the Jammertal Wine Estate

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  Two of our Big Reds Won Gold Medals in Germany We are pleased to announce to our dear customers and social media followers that both Cassiopeia Merlot 2012   and Koh-I-Noor Merlot 2012 Produced by Jammertal Wine Estate Villány were awarded with   gold medals   at Selection Genuss International Wine Competition ( " Premium Select Wine Challenge - ProWein 2021 ") Selection Genuss   is a professional wine competition directly related to the world's largest wine trade fair, PROWINE in Düsseldorf.  Although this year’s exhibition was canceled due to the epidemic, the wine competition took place as usual. Most wines tasted here also feature PROWINE satellite wine exhibitions in Singapore, Shanghai, Hong Konga nd in Sao Paolo.     Our recently acknowledged red wines can be purchased by clicking on the links below: Cassiopeia Merlot 2012 https://jbb.hu/termek/ cassiopeia-merlot-2012/ Koh-I-Noor Merlot 2012   wine can be ordered at   onlinerend...

Pinot Noir from Wine Grower’s Point of View

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  Wine professionals would agree with the statement that Pinot Noir behaves like a princess, being attractive, delicate and sometimes unpredictable. Zsolt Nagy , Jammertal Wine Estate’s viticulturist, gives us an overview about the challenges related to this variety. How can we please Pinot Noir? Choosing the proper location of the vineyard is a decisive factor. Due to early bud breaking this variety is frost sensitive. You should avoid low- lying areas. That’s why we planted Pinot Noir in higher altitudes in Palkonya and Diósviszló. However, outwitting the frost is important, but it is only one factor. A spot on a hilltop facing to south or south-west would cause serious difficulties because of the danger of overripening. We talk about a time frame of a few days, not weeks, when the optimal picking date can be chosen. We deal with a Sub-Mediterranean climate in the Villány wine region therefore our Pinot Noir plantations are located in north-eastern or north-weste...