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House icon ▸ Zenit
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Zenit

Zenit is a rare white grape variety grown in Hungary. It was created in 1951 when Dr. Ferenc Kiraly crossed Ezerjó with Bouvier, a grape seen mainly in Slovenia. Zenit is seen mainly in Eger, Sopron, and Balatonfüred-Csopak.

Parents: Ezerjó,  Bouvier

Featured wines made from Zenit


Eger OEM Classic Csillag
Eger OEM ClassicCsillag
Thummerer Cellar, Eger, Hungary
2017
Királyleányka (50%)Zenit (20%)Sauvignon Blanc (15%)

Producers using Zenit


Thummerer Cellar
Eger, Hungary

The Thummerer Cellar is one of the wineries to follow in the Eger.

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