The exibition showcases artworks of the Subotican Bosch+Bosch Group and the Vojdovina neo-avant-garde movement. This time we chose wines from this region to taste. The wines will be introduced by winemaker Ernő Sagmeister and chief editor of Pécsi Borozó Magazine, Zoltán Győrffy.
PROGRAM
18.30 Arrival
19.00 Guided walk in the Bosch+Bosch exhibition by the curator Bálint Szombathy
19.45 Wine tasting
- Szerémi zöld 2017
- Kanias furmint 2016
- Devas kadarka 2016
- Pinot noir Kanias 2016
21.00 Raffle
About the winery
On the territory of the National park Fruška Gora in Srem, or to be precise- very close to it, we organically grow low yield indigenous grape varieties on 7.4 ha on the historic slopes of Irig and Neradin.
The varieties were chosen on the bases of high quality and respect for tradition. We were the ones who brought Furmint and Hárslevelű back to the mountain, and we entered one of the varieties of Kadarka into the Register of Recognised Varieties in the Republic of Serbia.
Apart from those, we also work with Syrmia Green and Pinot noir which became indigenous here as well. Our wines are made naturally, with emphasised terroir and seasonal traits, by spontaneous fermentation without additives and with low utilisation of sulphur. The cellar is 150 km away from the vineyard, in Kanjiža. The winery was founded by one of the most significant choreographers of world renown – our József Nagy (Josef Nadj).
Partners: Dukay-Sagmeister Borászat, Pécsi Borozó Magazin
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Bosch+Bosch Group and the Vojvodina Neo-Avant-Garde Movement 13. September, 2019 – 17. November
Members of the Bosch+Bosch group pursued diversified artistic – and partly literary – activities on the boundaries between different branches and genres of art, with the endeavour of expanding these both linguistically and conceptually.