Pannonhalmi
Tricollis Red 2019
£23.00 per bottle
Tricollis is a ruby coloured mellow red wine, cabernet franc and merlot are dominant, completed gently with pinot noir. Notes of cherry and redcurrant on the nose are enriched by the fine cinnamon spices due to the aging in small barrels. Soft tannins make the blend medium-bodied.
65% Cabernet Franc, 20% Merlot, 15% Pinot Noir. 13.6% ABV.
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Tricollis Red 2019
Tricollis is a ruby coloured mellow red wine, where cabernet franc and merlot are dominant, completed gently with pinot noir. Notes of cherry and red-currant on the nose are enriched by the fine cinnamon spices due to the aging in small barrels. Soft tannins make the blend medium-bodied and keep it easy-drinking.
The wine is fermented in 60 hl stainless steel tanks, keeping the juice on the skin for three weeks. Following pressing, malo-lactic fermentation and aging for 6 months after that take place in 228 litre used barrels.
Food pairings +
Food Pairings
Best served to Hungarian style dishes, roasted meats, ragouts and cheeses.
The monastery +
Pannonhalma Archabbey
The Benedictine monks who settled on the Sacred Mount of Pannonia in 996 A.D. have always been closely connected with the viticulture of the region first introduced by the Romans. The monks worked to convert the pagan Hungarians, founding the country's first school and, in 1055, writing the first document in Hungarian. From the time of its founding, this monastic community has promoted culture throughout central Europe. Its 1,000-year history can be seen in the succession of architectural styles of the monastic buildings (the oldest dating from 1224), which still today house a school and the monastic community.
By the beginning of the 20th century, the Abbey held about 100 hectares of vineyards in the direct vicinity of Pannonhalma, and it also owned plantations on the Somló Hill and in Tokaj. Its bottled wines, both white and red, were sold in Hungary as well as abroad far beyond the borders of what was then Greater Hungary. The political and social upheaval that followed World War II temporarily put an end to the centuries-old tradition when the single-party state confiscated the Abbey’s vineyard holdings and winery. However during the decades that followed, the monks never gave up hopes of reviving the legacy of excellence one day. Finally, 10 years after the collapse of Communist rule, plans for rebirth took shape. Today the Archabbey of Pannonhalma once again exemplifies the excellence of Hungarian wines receiving recognition in 1996 as a UNESCO world Heritage site.
Delivery information +
Delivery information
We deliver exclusively within Great Britain and Northern Ireland. All postage £7.00 (inc. VAT), delivered within 3 to 4 working days. Local pickup possible in London please contact us directly for details. To postcodes surrounding Battersea, delivery is free.
Email: info@monasticorder.co.uk
Following the environmental example of the monks, our packaging is biodegradable or recyclable as much as possible, and we are committed to work to improve this.