 Welcome back to our Kickstarter for Discover Hungarian Wine. Here is another update. Just want to let you know things are going well. We've got to make this project work. I want to see Hungarian wines on the map. Make sure to share with your family and friends. If you haven't backed it back to Kickstarter, you can get basically a special edition signed copy delivered anywhere in the world directly to you. You can get bundles. There's a couple of live experiences up for bid to including going to Tokai with us or eating dinner with us in Budapest, opening up some rare vintages. So I'm going to talk a little bit today about sparkling wines in the update. I just tasted with a two-day panel with Vincen Magazine. I think it was the first or it was one of the first but it's one of the most important wine magazines in Hungary. It's a print magazine and online. We did two days of sparkling wine tastings for the Christmas issue. Everything from champagne, all method classical, all the way from Italy. I think there are some English sparklers and even Hungarians as well. So if you've read any of our stuff before, check some of the stuff out. You know that sparkling, I love, you know we love Hungarian wines. For me, the weakest category in Hungary is sparkling wines, although I've tasted some beautiful ones. Tasting the Zario from Cetve in the Moor region. I'm trying to think, there's Demeter Zoltan in Tokai, make some great ones out of foremen. Some nice friendly, fun ones like Kjeto de Resla. I think Patricius I've had before in Tokai. Had some nice foremen sparklers. But there are a few really nice and well-regarded and brands that you can get fairly easily. One of the first, one of the most famous is probably Kraindacher. They're in the region of Schoenlo. They actually have a champagne cellar master making the wines. Their prestige brew is fantastic made out of foremen. Another big brand that's widely available is the Schauska. This is the Rose Extra Brute. You know what, we tasted this. This was stuck in between a lot of Rose Champagnes. Oranar, it was also stuck in between a Moe regular and then a Moe vintage Rose Champagne. And this did pretty well. You know, it stood right up there with the Champagnes. I scored the Champagnes a little higher but I was really surprised. So Schauska he has a good name, good reputation. I think he makes all the sparklings in Tokai although I don't think he labels them as Tokai because he uses things like Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, someone in Blanc. He has all that other stuff in Tokai. So check that out. Check out, you know, spark, there are some good sparkling wines in Hungary. You just got to look for them. That's why you got to check out our book Discover Hungarian Wine. We're going to be tasting through so many of them, selecting the best ones. So you can open up those bubbles and celebrate whenever you come to the country or whenever you buy them and have them shipped to your house. So check out our Kickstarter, share with all your friends and family and I will see you at the next update.