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Royal Tokaji, Late Harvest, Hungary, 50cl

$23.85 $36.49
Description Producer: Royal Tokaji Country: Hungary Type: Sweet wine Grape varieties: Furmint, Hárslevelű and Muscat de Lunel Vineyard: The majority of Royal Tokaji’s vineyards are in the Mád commune. These include the First Growths – Szt. Tamás, Nyulászó, Betsek, and the Second Growth Birsalmás. Royal Tokaji’s Mézes Mály vineyard – a Great First Growth – lies within the Tarcal commune. Winemaking: There is much vintage variation, with approximately 3-4 good/plentiful Aszú vintages out of 10. Aszú grapes were historically picked from bunches into 27 litre wooden tubs called ’puttony’. The Aszú grapes are crushed, releasing their intensely sweet juice. The non-Aszú grapes are vinified to make a base wine. Bunches of grapes are harvested by hand for the base wines. Aszú berries are harvested – berry by berry – by hand. 1 kg of Aszú berries requires up to 5kg of healthy grapes to produce and each picker can collect no more than 8-10 kgs per day. Before adding to the Aszú berries the must starts to ferment in stainless steel tanks until it reaches 4 – 6% alcohol. The Aszú berries are left in containers for a period of time before pressing. A tiny quantity (perhaps 2-3 litre per 100kgs of free run juice is collected). This free run juice is the Essencia or essence. The Aszú berries are macerated with the must for approximately 48 hours. The ratio of must to Aszú berries dictates the level of sweetness. The blend, now “Tokaji Aszú” is run off into stainless steel tanks or oak casks and fermented until it reaches the final balance. The Aszú wines undergo ageing in our cellar for a minimum of 2 years. During this time the wines harmonise and develop complexity. The final blends are selected and the wines are submitted for approval as Tokaji Aszú. The wines are bottled, rested for a few months and released to the world. Tasting notes: The wine has the colour of sun and hay. Late Harvest’s characteristics are fresh tropical fruits, with a tiny hint of quince, giving a lingering citrus finish. Food pairings: Ideal as an aperitif or with asian and chinese foods.  Drink: The wine is produced for early drinking. Alcohol degree: 10%
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