Sine Compromissó was born from a shared passion for wine and terroir by Dr. Tamás Kaibinger, a lawyer by profession, and Ervin Stampf, a member of a prominent family of architects. Both natives of Kőszeg, in the Sopron wine region of Hungary, they united in their pursuit of the purest expression of Kékfrankos, the region’s signature red grape. In a twist of fate, their collaboration revealed a family connection—they are distant cousins, descended from a shared set of great-grandparents.
The Estate
Size: Just 6 acres of carefully tended vineyards
Production: Approximately 4,000 bottles per year, underscoring the boutique nature of the project
Philosophy & Winemaking
Minimalist approach: Wines are made entirely by hand and gravity, with no mechanical intervention
Organic and biodynamic principles are followed, emphasizing the health of the vines and the vitality of the soil
The result is a pure, unadulterated expression of Kékfrankos, shaped entirely by its environment and the thoughtful hands of its makers
Sine Compromissó wines are a rare and artisanal expression of one of Hungary’s most noble grapes—crafted with integrity, heritage, and a deep respect for nature.