Gyuri,
A.Hungarian colleague at my previous job mentioned a red wine he called "blood of the bull". Is it something like what you just pictured?
A.Hungarian colleague at my previous job mentioned a red wine he called "blood of the bull". Is it something like what you just pictured?
If you are interested in Hungarian wines, there are a Wiki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_wine
Egri bikavér, (bulls blood of Eger), originated from region 20 of map.
That one on the pic, originated from region 15, Villány.
I'm not an expert of wines at all, but I like mostly red wines from Villány.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_wine
Egri bikavér, (bulls blood of Eger), originated from region 20 of map.
That one on the pic, originated from region 15, Villány.
I'm not an expert of wines at all, but I like mostly red wines from Villány.
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I don't see much Hungarian wine here in Cali - the local Trader Joe's has Italian, Spanish, French, Chilean, Australian, Portuguese, but no Hungarian. I'm curious enough to check around and see if anyone stocks a selection. Back in the 80's I remember sampling a wonderful Hungarian red wine that was on the lightish side of the spectrum, with a bouquet reminiscent of fall leaves.
here in Cali
Surely they stock Tokaj, but thats another game ofc
Tokaji
These ones mentioned by Stajo: (Region 22 on the map.)
Wine from Hungary - Buy Wine Online | Total Wine & More
These ones mentioned by Stajo: (Region 22 on the map.)
Wine from Hungary - Buy Wine Online | Total Wine & More
I have found you another shop:
Hungarian Wines & Champagnes - Great Hungarian, Czech, Croatian and German Wines
Otto's European Import Store & Deli
RETAIL STORE:
2320 West Clark Avenue, Burbank, California 91506
Tel (818) 845-0433 * Fax (818) 845-8656
Hungarian Wines & Champagnes - Great Hungarian, Czech, Croatian and German Wines
Otto's European Import Store & Deli
RETAIL STORE:
2320 West Clark Avenue, Burbank, California 91506
Tel (818) 845-0433 * Fax (818) 845-8656
Steenoe, a much missed Danish member who has not been seen here for some long time, is/was very keen on carbon. He built a remarkable circular amp using a lot of C for heat dispersion. It also has other properties which are valuable in terms of micro-vibration damping. But I feel that solid very fine grain solid C may have practical advantages over thin graphine sheeting in the Audio DIY sphere, though I wonder how it would act as a CD platter cover?
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