Jersur Drusen
I regret not participating in any Tokaji tastings in Hungary, as it took me some time to establish a baseline for evaluating this wine.\n
The wine's full-bodied, rich amber color is accompanied by a persistent nose that features apricot, dried apricot, and almond oil flavors.\n
The wine's floral herbal tea aroma adds a delightful dimension to its all around character.\n
The wine's crispness serves to seamlessness its sweetness, making it a thoroughly fulfilling experience.\n
Overall, I highly recommend this wine, and I'm glad I had the opportunity to pleasure it.
Britt
Delicate and nuanced Tokaji, with a rich and inviting character. The nose is shaped by a well blended blend of sweet and savory notes, consisting of marzipan, quince, dried apricot, and ginger, with a light accent of turmeric and spice. The mouthfeel is full-bodied, with a pleasing texture, featuring orange peel, marmalade, salted caramel, stone fruit, and honey, all polished by a lively and lively acidity. The aftertaste is long and satisfying, with a nuanced warmth that lingers. A truly exceptional effort, well-suited to pairing with a variety of robust and savory dishes. 17/20.