Monyok Tokaji Aszu 3 Puttonyos 2007
21,90 €
Year | 2007 |
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Manufacturer | La Selezione Tre Archi |
Format | 50 Cl |
Origin | Hungary |
Typology | Sweet Wine |
Grape Variety | Furmint, Harslevelu, Sárgamuskotály |
Manufacturer: Monyok
Aszu 3 puttonyos
️ Mad, Hungary
Monyok
Furmint, Hárslevelü and Sárgamuskotály
2007
️ 12%
During fermentation, aszú berries, i.e. berries attacked by noble rot, are added to the must, calculated in puttonyos, i.e. in panniers of 25 kg each. These grapes are selected manually. The sweetness, and therefore the quality of the wine, is identified depending on how many puttonyos are added
It tastes like panettone, fragrant and with lots of raisins and candied fruit, mineral memories and withered flowers
Fresh and rounded but never banal thanks to its great freshness which balances a persuasive structure
Serving temperature 14°-16°
Blue cheeses or small pastries
Monyok’s Tokaji regardless of the puttonyos is always a great idea for a dessert wine
*This bottle can be purchased without additional costs only in combination with other bottles from the same selection . Otherwise, the shipping costs expected for each individual country will be added, until the free port is reached.
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Mad, Hungary
The Monyok Winery was founded in 1972 by the father of the current owner Norbert Monyok. There
vineyard property is 18 hectares located on slopes historically known for growing some of the best
Tokaji cru: Nyulaszo – Betsek – Donzka. There are 4 cultivated varieties: Hárslevelű (30%) – Furmint (30%) –
Sárgamuskotály (30%) – Oremus (10%). The Monyok cellar has a surface area of 1500 m2. and extends for 600
mt. along tunnels that reach up to 20 meters. of depth. These typical wineries in the area have the
characteristic of having constant temperatures all year round around 11° and humidity around 90-95%, which
allows the slow fermentation of wines/musts and the formation of a particular mold that permeates all
walls giving the wines the characteristic aroma that distinguishes them. Located in the extreme north-east
of Hungary the Tokaji region is protected to the north by the Carpathian and Zemplen mountains, while to the south opens up the great
Hungarian plain. The Tokaj hills are very high and almost 700 meters high, the vineyards extend from 200 to
at 400 meters; two rivers, the Bodrog and the Tisza, surround the territory and are responsible for the humidity in autumn
it is essential for the formation of noble rot. The climate is continental, very hot in summer and mild in
autumn, with humid winds coming from the south; the winters are very harsh.
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