- 93 points -
January 2020 (Vintage 2010)On the nose it shows notes of quince, honey, caramel apples, cinnamon and marmalade. Lovely rich fruit, sweet but unbelievable freshness.
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Tokaji Aszú 5 Puttonyos
2010
There is a jewel in every crown. South of Mount Tokaj, the Imperial Estate of Tokaj-Hétszőlő has the most fertile land and the best vines, and since 1502 nature has given its fruits here more generously than anywhere else. The creation of the Domaine owes nothing to chance. : the Garai family simply selected the 7 best plots of the Tokaj mountain, hence the name: Hét-Szőlő means “7 plots of vineyard” in Hungarian. Such admirable wines will never remain secret for long... the plots of...
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On the nose it shows notes of quince, honey, caramel apples, cinnamon and marmalade. Lovely rich fruit, sweet but unbelievable freshness.
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The 2010 Tokaji Aszu 5-Puttonyos had been bottled just a fortnight before I tasted it. Considering the growing season, this has an impressive bouquet with what seems like plenty of Aszu character. The palate is well-balanced with a zesty opening, plenty of Clementine, peach and apricot notes. The acidity is very racy (12.5 grams per liter), that neatly balanced the 152 grams per liter residual sugar. Vibrant and very focused, this could be one of the best Aszu wines in what was a difficult vintage. It will be not be commercialized for several years, but watch out for this when eventually released.
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