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Disznoko Tokaji Late Harvest 1413 2021 500ml

size
500ml
country
Hungary
region
Tokaj
VM
88
VM
88
Rated 88 by Vinous Media
The 2021 Tokaji 1413 Édes Szamorodni is 90% fermented in stainless steel and 10% in used barrels for 12 months. It has a clean and pure bouquet that is subtly Riesling-like with a petrolly character and tropical fruit aromas developing in the glass. The palate is well-balanced with a viscous opening, well-judged acidity and impressive purity. The oak takes a back seat on the finish. While not overly complex, it serves as a fine introduction to the delights of sweet Tokaji. ... More details
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Disznoko Tokaji Late Harvest 1413 2021 500ml

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In many ways, Hungary is an unlikely candidate for one of Europe's most ideal locations for wine production and viticulture. It enjoys long hot summers, balmy warm autumns and late frosts. Its soils are rich in minerals, fed by the mighty river Danube, and there is a wine culture here which stretches back to the Romans and which influenced the rest of the world. Today, Hungary's wines remain relatively unknown in the wider world, despite their importance in wine history. The sweet and viscous wines of the Tokaj region are a testament to the quality of Hungary's produce – made using noble rot on the vines, they are intense, highly aromatic and quite unlike anything else on earth. Once the favorite of European royalty, Hungarian wines today are something of a well kept secret, enjoyed by serious wine lovers looking for something a little different.