Paczków, a historic Polish city known as the “Polish Carcassonne,” is encircled by a well-preserved 14th-century defensive wall. A stone’s throw from the market square lies a 5-hectare vineyard established in 2005, boasting optimal conditions for viticulture. The vineyard cultivates a variety of white and red grapes, producing wines that have garnered acclaim among connoisseurs. Adjacent to an 18th-century barn, the vineyard houses a modern winery, continuing Paczków’s legacy of historical charm and wine excellence.
Made from the Regent grape, this is a delicious, drinkable bottle. Unoaked it offer defined fruit - cherry, blackcurant, cherries liqueur, laced with some delicate notes of black truffle and forest floor. Balanced taste with non-aggressive tannins, it is quite light in body and ever fresh.
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