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Royal Tokaji Aszú 5 Puttonyos 2018 50cl
White Wine from Hungary - Hungary
This ‘liquid gold’ from Hungary’s legendary Tokaji was a clear winner in 2026’s Wine Champions blind tasting, singled out for its ‘sensational acidity’ that counterbalances its incredible sweetness. Deep gold, vibrant and racy with moderate alcohol, it pairs perfectly with blue cheese or sticky-toffee pudding.
Price:
£32.00
Bottle
(£64.00/litre)
Price:
£192.00
Case of 6
(£64.00/litre)
In Stock
Code: HU2341
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 6 - Dessert sweetness
- Furmint
- 50cl
- Now to 2040
- 11.5% Alcohol
- oak used but not v. noticeable
- Cork, natural
- 410 g (Empty bottle weight)
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
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Royal Tokaji Wine Company
Royal Tokaji was founded in 1990 by a small group of investors, including Hugh Johnson, together with 62 small local growers. Hugh was inspired to help revive one of the world's truly original and great white wines by his research into the region for his World Atlas of Wine and by tasting a sample of Aszu produced in tiny amounts by a small producer for family and local consumption.
The growers provided the grapes and Royal Tokaji would make and market the wine, building a new winery and taking the wine into world markets. Thus it became the first foreign company ever to invest in the region and was the catalyst for the renaissance of post-communist Tokaji, reviving the forgotten wine of Europe and restoring the fine style and quality that historically had earned Tokaji the reputation of the most desirable white wine in the world. Considerable further investment followed, particulary from French insurance companies, as the Hungarian government privatised the wine industry in search of much-needed funds.
To begin with, Royal Tokaji decided to focus on producing single vineyard wines made from 1st and 2nd growth vineyards only. The objective was to remind people that Tokaji is, like Burgundy, among the world's great wine regions that recognise and demonstrate the importance of terroir and also to focus on the top end of the market. The wines were made in a traditional manner, with extended extraction and barrel ageing to add colour, richness, aroma, and complexity to the...