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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. The director manager owner Veselko Cule. Looking out over his vast vineyards. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Vines in the vineyard. Pattern with white wooden posts supporting the wires. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. The vineyard manager UNK UNK. Looking out over his vast vineyards. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Vines in the vineyard. Vines equipped with black rubber or plastic tubes for artificial irrigation watering. The vine training pruning method is actually a mix between Cordon de Royat and Guyot according to the vineyard manager. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • A split pebble showing the very white rock type. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. A vineyard tractor spraying with treatment for diseases between the rows of vines. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • A vine leaf. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Vines in the vineyard. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. The vineyard manager UNK UNK. Looking out over his vast vineyards. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Vines in the vineyard. Grape bunches on the vine. Big bunches just before veraison (grapes taking colour), some grapes have already changed color from unripe green to ripe blue. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Vines in the vineyard. Vines equipped with black rubber or plastic tubes for artificial irrigation watering. Many grape bunches on the vine. Fan style cane training. The vine training pruning method is actually a mix between Cordon de Royat and Guyot according to the vineyard manager. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Vines in the vineyard. Pattern with white wooden posts supporting the wires. Vines equipped with black rubber or plastic tubes for artificial irrigation watering. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Vines in the vineyard. Vines equipped with black rubber or plastic tubes for artificial irrigation watering. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Vines equipped with black rubber or plastic tubes for artificial irrigation watering. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. Vines equipped with black rubber or plastic tubes for artificial irrigation watering. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. The vineyard manager UNK UNK. Looking out over his vast vineyards. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Rows of vines in the vineyard. Pattern in the soil after ploughing. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. Irrigation watering installation. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. The director manager owner Veselko Cule. Looking out over his vast vineyards. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. A vineyard tractor spraying with treatment for diseases between the rows of vines. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Vines in the vineyard. Pattern with white wooden posts supporting the wires. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Rows of vines in the vineyard. Pattern in the soil after ploughing. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The vineyard with vines on the plain near Mostar with the mountain range in the background. The Mostar airport control tower in the background. Vranac grape variety. Typical red reddish clay sand sandy soil mixed with pebbles rocks stones in varying amount. Vineyard on the plain near Mostar city. Hercegovina Vino, Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: bottles lying in the underground cellar, backlit, giving a wonderful, magical golden-reddish glow. Waiting to mature. Standing bottles ready to be tasted in the underground tasting room. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: bottles lying in the underground cellar, backlit, giving a wonderful, magical golden-reddish glow. Waiting to mature. 1993 carved in stone. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: bottles lying in the underground cellar, backlit, giving a wonderful, magical golden-reddish glow. Waiting to mature. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: bottles lying in the underground cellar, backlit, giving a wonderful, magical golden-reddish glow. Waiting to mature. 1999 carved in stone, 5 puttonyos Aszu. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: In the underground tasting room, carved in the rock, bottles of Tokaj, tasted lit by candles: Eszencia, 6 puttonyos Aszu 1999, Furmint 2002 and other. People in the background tasting. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: In the cellar, a wooden barrel and a demijohn with Tokaj Eszencia. The Disznók? winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Royal Tokaji Wine company in Mad: aging bottles of dark red-golden Tokaj wine. The RTWC in was one of the first Tokaj wineries to be "revived" by an injection of foreign capital. It makes wine in a traditional style. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Hundreds and thousands of bottles with Tokaj wine gives a golden glow in the Disznoko cellars. The Disznók? winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: in the tasting room, Mr Laszlo Meszaros, the director of Disznoko and winemaker pouring a glass of Tokaj. The Disznoko winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: in the tasting room, bottles of Tokaj: Aszu 6 puttonyos 1997 and Eszencia 2000. the Eszencia has a deep golden red colour and the depth of it can be guessed from that it is still not quite clear. There is a remarkable difference in colour. Generally the deeper the older. And the eszencia is even darker and not quite clear. The aszus are really much more of a wine experience. The Disznók? winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Disznoko winery: demijohns of the rare Tokaj Eszencia in the cellar and bottles of glowing golden Tokaj wine. The Disznoko winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: in the tasting room, bottles of Tokaj: Aszu 6 puttonyos 1993 and 1997 and Eszencia 2000 (the Eszencia is not quite clear). There is a remarkable difference in colour. Generally the deeper the older. And the eszencia is even darker and not quite clear. The aszus are really much more of a wine experience. The Disznoko winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Royal Tokaji Wine company in Mad: aging bottles of dark red-golden Tokaj wine. The RTWC in was one of the first Tokaj wineries to be "revived" by an injection of foreign capital. It makes wine in a traditional style. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Inside the Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: in the bottle storage room, thousands of bottles with Tokaj wine aging and glowing luscious golden in the light. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: in the tasting room, bottles of Tokaj: Eszencia 2000. the Eszencia has a deep golden red colour and the depth of it can be guessed from that it is still not quite clear. The Disznók? winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested.. The Disznók? winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: In the underground cellar, rows of wooden barrels piled high with aging Tokaj wine. Workers in the background doing 'batonnage' (stirring of the lees). The Disznoko winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: The underground cellar carved in the volcanic rock with long tunnels. A corner decorated with bottles with golden Tokaj wine. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: The underground cellar carved in the volcanic rock with long tunnels. A huge pile of Tokaj bottles glowing golden in the dark. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: In the underground tasting room, carved in the rock, a glass of Tokaj, lit by candles. People in the background tasting. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: In the underground cellar, rows of wooden barrels piled high with aging Tokaj wine. 2002 Aszu wine. The Disznók? winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Disznoko winery: bottles of golden Tokaj wine stacked high and demijohns of rare still fermenting Eszencia. The Disznók? winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: in the tasting room, bottles of Tokaj: Szamorodni Edes (sweet) 2000, Aszu 4 puttonyos 1998, 5 puttonyos 1995... and at the end Ezsencia 2000 (which is still unclear). There is a remarkable difference in colour. Generally the deeper the older. And the eszencia is even darker and not quite clear. The aszus are really much more of a wine experience. The Disznók? winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Royal Tokaji Wine company in Mad: a bottle of 1995 Royal Tokaji Aszu Essencia. The RTWC in was one of the first Tokaj wineries to be "revived" by an injection of foreign capital. It makes wine in a traditional style. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Royal Tokaji Wine company in Mad: Bottles of Tokaji Mezes Maly 1995 5 puttonyos, and the rare Aszu Essencia 1995, and a tasting glass. The RTWC in was one of the first Tokaj wineries to be "revived" by an injection of foreign capital. It makes wine in a traditional style. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Degenfeld winery in Tarcal, Tokaj: Wine bottles with Tokaji Muscat Lunel 2002 (semi-dry white wine), Tokaji Furmint 2000 (dry white), Tokaji Muscat Lunel 2000 Noble Late Harvest (sweet), Tokaji Aszu 5 puttonyos 1996. Degenfeld is a Tokaj producer in Tarcal owned by the count and countess von Degenfeld  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: In the underground tasting room, carved in the rock, a glass of Tokaj, lit by candles. People in the background tasting. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: in the tasting room, bottles of Tokaj: Aszu 6 puttonyos 1993 and 1997 and Eszencia 2000 (the Eszencia is not quite clear). The Disznók? winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: The underground cellar carved in the volcanic rock with long tunnels. A huge pile of Tokaj bottles glowing golden in the dark. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Bottles of Tokaj wine at the Disznoko tasting room: Aszu 5 Puttonyos 1996, 6 Puttonyos 1993, 6 Puttonyos 1997, Eszencia 1999 "hordos minta". There is a remarkable difference in colour. Generally the deeper the older. And the eszencia is even darker and not quite clear. The aszus are really much more of a wine experience. The Disznók? winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Kiralyudvar winery: Rows of barrels with Tokaj wine with glass bung hole stoppers in the ageing cellar. 2002 marked on the barrel. Kiralyudvar (meaning "King's Court")is run by Istvan Szepsy, considered maybe the best winemaker in Tokaj. he also makes Tokaj under his own name. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: In the underground tasting room, carved in the rock, a glass of Tokaj, lit by candles. People in the background tasting. Oremus is owned by the Alvarez family that also owns Vega Sicilia in Spain It is managed by Andras Bacso. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: in the tasting room, bottles of Tokaj: Aszu 6 puttonyos 1993 and 1997 and Eszencia 2000 (the Eszencia is not quite clear). There is a remarkable difference in colour. Generally the deeper the older. And the eszencia is even darker and not quite clear. The aszus are really much more of a wine experience. The Disznók? winery is owned by AXA Millesimes, a French insurance company. Disznoko means pig's head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that. The new winery is impressive and a vast amount of money has been invested. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • An olive tree branch with leaves and a green and reddish olive  Chateau Mont-Redon, Chateauneuf-du-Pape Châteauneuf, Vaucluse, Provence, France, Europe
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