2007 Blue Label 5 Puttonyos, Royal Tokaji Wine Company

(6x50cl)

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Product Code: 35622607
Description: 2007 Blue Label 5 Puttonyos, Royal Tokaji Wine Company
Case Size: 6x50cl
Producer: Royal Tokaji Wine Company
Region: Tokaji
Country: Hungary
Alc. By Vol.: 11.5

Grape Varieties

100% Furmint

Awards and Press:

Interational Wine Challenge 2011
Tokaji Trophy

Food Matching Note:

On its own as a dessert wine or with crème brulee styled desserts.

Tasting Note:

Rich, sweet and concentrated wine made in a clean, modern style but showing an impressive complexity. Notes of apricots, honey and oranges can be found on the nose and palate, which offers a luscious, sensual, mouth filling texture and lingering finish.

Vinification Note:

Soils are largely clay or loess with a volcanic substratum. Vines are approximately 30 years old. Yields are a staggeringly low 10 hectolitres per hectare. The meeting of the two rivers Tisza and Bodrog at Tokaj creates a mist similar to that in Sauternes, which encourages noble rot to affect the dried and shrivelled Aszu grapes. One vine yields approximately one glass of wine.

Detailed Vinification Note:

Soils are largely clay or loess with a volcanic substratum. Vines are approximately 30 years old. Yields are staggeringly low 10 hectolitres per hectare. The meeting of the two rivers Tisza and Bodrog at Tokaj creates a mist similar to in Sauternes which encourages noble rot to affect the dried and shrivelled Aszu grapes. One vine yields approximately one glass of wine.
Aszu grapes are individually picked from bunches into 20 litre wooden tubs called puttony. The Aszu grapes are crushed, releasing their intensely sweet juice. The non-Aszu grapes added per barrel of base wine gives the final puttony level of the wine, as printed on the label.
Fermentation takes place in used 140 litre Gonci barrels made from Hungarian oak, in cellars extending for over 2kms where natural yeasts abound, and can take one or two years.
Aszu wines must legally be matured for three years. Royal Tokaji wines are usually aged for longer, however still retaining their distinctive uplifting acidity.