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$10, 5 stars, 90 points, blaufrankish, cabernet sauvignon, eger, Egervin Egri Bikaver Bulls Blood Eger, hungary, Kekfrankos, merlot, Oporto, VWTC
Next up at our tasting was this interesting red from Hungary. I have read in numerous books about the Bull’s Blood, a blend of Blaufrankish, aka Kekfrankos, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Oporto. In the glass- medium ruby colored with low viscosity which belied the 12% ABV. On the nose we got butterscotch, super ripe cherry, new leather, vanilla, caramel, licorice, cedar funk and a medicinal note (quite complex with lots of wood derived notes). On the palate it had medium acidity, medium (-) tannins and a light body, as was to be expected. Sour cherry dominated the palate along with grape, licorice, funk, neutral white oak and burnt raisin. It finished medium and had several people scratching their heads. It was way more complex than I was expecting and was a real treat- especially at $10. I gave it a respectable 14 points and on a technical side- 90. 5 stars for sure and a must try if you’ve never had this blend. Drink now. Salut….