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Known for its syrupy great white wines from the region of Tokaj, Hungary has an 85000-hectare vineyard producing up to 3 000 000 hl of wines with 70 % of whites and 30 % of reds according to its vintage.
Syrupy, moelleux or semi-dry, the wines of Tokaj are mainly...
Known for its syrupy great white wines from the region of Tokaj, Hungary has an 85000-hectare vineyard producing up to 3 000 000 hl of wines with 70 % of whites and 30 % of reds according to its vintage.
Syrupy, moelleux or semi-dry, the wines of Tokaj are mainly produced with the furmint vine, which, under the autumnal mists of the valley of Bodrog, covers itself with noble rot. They are sought out, not just because for the potential quality increase of the wine, but also for their rich and refreshing aromas.
Hungary produces in other regions as that of Eger, the red wines such as Egri Bikavér, or around the Balaton lake, like the white wines with Olaszrizling vines, Ottonel muscatel wine andSzürkebarát.
Great syrupy wine, bottled at the domaine
Great syrupy wine, bottled at the domaine
Great syrupy wine, bottled at the domaine
Great syrupy wine, bottled at the domaine
Great syrupy wine, bottled at the domaine
Great syrupy wine, bottled at the domaine
Great syrupy wine, bottled at the domaine
Great syrupy wine, bottled at the domaine