Central Europe’s spicy secret....

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Blaufränkisch, often referred to as the "Pinot Noir of the East," is a versatile and expressive red grape variety renowned for its balance of fruitiness, spice, and vibrant acidity. Native to Central Europe, Blaufränkisch thrives in Austria, Hungary, and Germany, with its origins tracing back to the Middle Ages. Known as Kékfrankos in Hungary and Lemberger in Germany, it is cherished for its ability to produce elegant and age-worthy wines that reflect their terroir.