Located in the southwestern part of Hungary, the Pannon AOP is a large, undulating region covering approximately 8000ha. The variety of slopes and different exposures makes it suited to the growing of a large variety of red winegrapes, including Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon, as well as indigenous Hungarian varieties.Vibrant dark crimson in colour, with abundant notes of ripe raspberries, red cherries and gentle spice. There is a pleasing amount of velvety tannins on the palate, providing a soft yet juicy chewiness, finishing with lifted, confectionery notes of cherry bubblegum. A vibrant, fruit-filled and uncomplicated Pinot Noir.