Wine style

Wine style

Polish Regent

Polish Regent

Polish Regent

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Poland

Imagine a Mediterranean soul trapped in a Slavic body. Regent defies the freezing Polish latitude by delivering deep color and lush fruitiness where usually only acidity thrives. It is the red wine paradox you need to taste.

Imagine a Mediterranean soul trapped in a Slavic body. Regent defies the freezing Polish latitude by delivering deep color and lush fruitiness where usually only acidity thrives. It is the red wine paradox you need to taste.

Imagine a Mediterranean soul trapped in a Slavic body. Regent defies the freezing Polish latitude by delivering deep color and lush fruitiness where usually only acidity thrives. It is the red wine paradox you need to taste.

Body

Big & Bold

Tannins

No Resistance

Barely Felt

Pillowy Presence

Serious Grip

The Brick Wall

Acidity

Vibrant Balance

Sugar

Savagely Dry

Artistic label and flavor profile for Polish Regent on a rustic wooden table.

LEADERS

The story

German Engineering

Frost Survivor

Hybrid Hero

Born in German labs during the late 60s, Regent was engineered to survive nuclear winter - or at least very damp autumns. Breeders crossed Diana and Chambourcin to make something tough enough for northern climates. When Polish winemakers needed a red hero that wouldn't die of frostbite, this sturdy hybrid stepped up, turning shivering vineyards into sources of genuine red richness.

Born in German labs during the late 60s, Regent was engineered to survive nuclear winter - or at least very damp autumns. Breeders crossed Diana and Chambourcin to make something tough enough for northern climates. When Polish winemakers needed a red hero that wouldn't die of frostbite, this sturdy hybrid stepped up, turning shivering vineyards into sources of genuine red richness.

Born in German labs during the late 60s, Regent was engineered to survive nuclear winter - or at least very damp autumns. Breeders crossed Diana and Chambourcin to make something tough enough for northern climates. When Polish winemakers needed a red hero that wouldn't die of frostbite, this sturdy hybrid stepped up, turning shivering vineyards into sources of genuine red richness.

Why it's special

Inky Depth

Eco Friendly

Cold Defiant

Making legitimate red wine at these latitudes is usually a recipe for watery vinegar, yet Regent somehow manages to pump out inky, velvety juice. Its skin is so thick and dark that fungus gives up and goes home, allowing winemakers to skip harsh chemicals. You get a glass full of southern warmth that was miraculously harvested while wearing a parka.

Making legitimate red wine at these latitudes is usually a recipe for watery vinegar, yet Regent somehow manages to pump out inky, velvety juice. Its skin is so thick and dark that fungus gives up and goes home, allowing winemakers to skip harsh chemicals. You get a glass full of southern warmth that was miraculously harvested while wearing a parka.

Making legitimate red wine at these latitudes is usually a recipe for watery vinegar, yet Regent somehow manages to pump out inky, velvety juice. Its skin is so thick and dark that fungus gives up and goes home, allowing winemakers to skip harsh chemicals. You get a glass full of southern warmth that was miraculously harvested while wearing a parka.

Who's gonna like it

Malbec Lovers

Hipster Drinkers

Soft Tannins

If you secretly love bold Southern French reds or juicy Argentinian Malbecs but want to impress your hipster friends with obscure geography, grab a bottle. Drinkers who appreciate soft tannins and dark fruit without the headache of heavy oak will find a best friend here. It is perfect for anyone tired of thin, acidic reds and wanting something with actual shoulders.

If you secretly love bold Southern French reds or juicy Argentinian Malbecs but want to impress your hipster friends with obscure geography, grab a bottle. Drinkers who appreciate soft tannins and dark fruit without the headache of heavy oak will find a best friend here. It is perfect for anyone tired of thin, acidic reds and wanting something with actual shoulders.

If you secretly love bold Southern French reds or juicy Argentinian Malbecs but want to impress your hipster friends with obscure geography, grab a bottle. Drinkers who appreciate soft tannins and dark fruit without the headache of heavy oak will find a best friend here. It is perfect for anyone tired of thin, acidic reds and wanting something with actual shoulders.

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