Prantner Winery
The Prantner Winery is a family winery in the heart of the Szekszárd wine district of the Pannon wine region. The family has been in involved in grape production and winemaking for generations, thus giving them a continuous attachment to grapes. The first bottling from their current winery was in 2002. Owner Ferenc Prantner is also the winemaker. Thanks to his joint work with his partner and their four children, they have also carved out a cellar, planted vineyards and made wines. Their logo, the seven-branched tree in the shape of a vine, symbolises the close cooperation of the family members. In addition to the classic red wines typical to the Szekszárd wine region, the 20-hectare Prantner Winery also produces fresh, reductive whites. Wine region: Szekszárd Winemaker: Ferenc Prantner Estate size: 20 ha Main vineyards: Sauli völgy, Fuchs völgy, Előhegy, Leányvár, Cinka, Gesztenyés, Szentgál-szőlőhegy Main varieties: Olaszrizling, Riesling, Cserszegi Fűszeres, Kadarka, Kékfrankos, Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir Winemaking/technology: The vineyard work is done by hand with some basic mechanisation. The vines are VSP trained with a medium-high cordon. Winemaking is characterised by controlled, reductive fermentation as well as both reductive and oxidative maturation. Awards and recognitions: VinAgora International Wine Competition 2021 - "Most successful family winery" special award (4 gold medal wines)