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  • The Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: in the underground cellar, rows of barrels with Tokaj wine aging. Traditional glass bung hole stoppers. 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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal, Tokaj: An underground cellar tunnel with barrels of aging Tokaj wine. 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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal, Tokaj: An underground cellar tunnel with barrels of aging Tokaj wine. The vintage and the vineyard marked in chalk. 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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  • Bottles of Kiralyudvar Tokaj wine in the Degenfeld shop in the village Tokaj: Tokaji Cuvée 2000 "Ilana", Szepsy Tokaji Cuvée 2000, Kiralyudvar Cuvée Tokaji Cuvee Ilona 2000. 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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal, Tokaj: An underground cellar tunnel with a barrel of the rare and exclusive Tokaj Essencia and a demijohn. 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 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 Kiralyudvar winery: Rows of barrels with Tokaj wine with glass bung hole stoppers in the ageing cellar. 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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  • 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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: in the underground cellar, rows of barrels with Tokaj wine. Marked with the vintage 2002 and Betset. 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 Tokaj village: The main square with a statue . The small village called Tokaj is where the two rivers Bodrog and Tisza joins. It is much visited by tourists. the centre has been beautifully restored. 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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  • In the village Mad in Tokaj: A carved wooden sculpture with religious motive, typical for the region. Mad is one of the main villages in the Tokaj district.  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Outside the village Mad in Tokaj: a vineyard on a hill slope with a winery farm building. A humorous inscription on a wall: "Hollywood". Mad is one of the main villages in the Tokaj district.  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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  • The wine village Tokaj at the confluence of the Bodrog and Tiza river. Behind the village, vineyards covered in snow on the steep slopes. The small village called Tokaj is where the two rivers Bodrog and Tisza joins. It is much visited by tourists. the centre has been beautifully restored.
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  • The Tokaj village: The Degenfeld restaurant and wine shop in the main street. Degenfeld is also a wine producer. Degenfeld is a Tokaj producer in Tarcal owned by the count and countess von Degenfeld . The small village called Tokaj is where the two rivers Bodrog and Tisza joins. It is much visited by tourists. the centre has been beautifully restored. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Kiralyudvar winery: a glass of tokaj and a candle in the underground tasting room. 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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal in Tokaj. The name is on a volcanic roc, typical for the region.. 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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: the courtyard of the calm and very elegant, monastic looking winery. Detail with stairs, wrought iron railing and vaults with light shining through. 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 village Tokaj: a street with an old Trabant car and a modern car, roadworks and a nest of storks. Always air borne electrical wires. The small village called Tokaj is where the two rivers Bodrog and Tisza joins. It is much visited by tourists. the centre has been beautifully restored.
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: The inside of the building. Hungarian "organic" style, the interior is made to look like a street in a Tokaj village. 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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  • In the Tokaj village Mad: an old horse drawn cart carrying wine barrels, today used for decoration in the village square in the snow. Mad is one of the main villages in the Tokaj district.  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Inside the Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj - very modern wine making equipment. Three "rotofermenters", rotating fermentation tanks used in the maceration stage of the wine making in Tokaj.. 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 Royal Tokaji Wine company in Mad: aging bottles of dark red-golden Tokaj wine, corks stamped with 1996. 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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: inside the wine making facility: the "rotofermentor" a fermentation tank that rotates for the maceration typical of the Tokaj wine making process. 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 Kiralyudvar winery: Rows of barrels with Tokaj wine with glass bung hole stoppers in the ageing underground cellar. A barrel marked with the vineyard name Oremus, the vintage 2001 and Aszu quality. 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 Royal Tokaji Wine Company: Glass demijohns with slowly fermenting Tokaj Eszencia (essencia), the extremely concentrated sweet essence of Tokaj. With vineyard denominations: Nyulaszo, Szt. Tamas (Saint Thomas) and Mezes Maly. 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 Kiralyudvar winery: Rows of barrels with Tokaj wine with glass bung hole stoppers in the ageing cellar. 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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: in the underground cellar, rows of barrels with Tokaj wine aging. Traditional glass bung hole stoppers. 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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: the very elegant, monastic looking winery. A detail from a door with keys leading to the underground wine cellar. 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 Tokaj village: the main street with its colourful houses in blue yellow red and street light lamp posts . The small village called Tokaj is where the two rivers Bodrog and Tisza joins. It is much visited by tourists. the centre has been beautifully restored. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Kiralyudvar winery: in the underground tasting room: bottles of Tokaj wine waiting to be tasted. 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 Kiralyudvar winery: Rows of barrels with Tokaj wine with glass bung hole stoppers in the ageing underground cellar. 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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  • In the Tokaj village Mad: a typical Hungarian house in the also typical yellow colour. Mad is one of the main villages in the Tokaj district.  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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: inside the wine making facility: stainless steel fermentation tanks and the wine press. 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 Tokaj village: where the rives Bodrog and Tisza join, giving the special microclimate good for noble rot, at sunset. The small village called Tokaj is where the two rivers Bodrog and Tisza joins. It is much visited by tourists. the centre has been beautifully restored.
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  • The Kiralyudvar winery: a glass of Tokaj and a candle in the underground tasting room. The wine is a barrel sample of Eszencia, therefore it is not clear, but extremely concentrated. 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 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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  • The Royal Tokaji Wine company in Mad: the wine cellar with long tunnels filled with wooden barrels with ageing 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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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: The building is in Hungarian organic style and the interior is made to resemble a street in the village of Tokaj. 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 Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: the bottle aging cellar with thousands and thousands of bottles piled high in metal cages. Golden Tokaj wine glowing. 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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  • In the village Mad in Tokaj: A typical yellow house of the Hungarian region. Mad is one of the main villages in the Tokaj district.  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • In the Tokaj village Mad: a bar / café with a sign advertising "Unicum" the very typical Hungarian alcohol and a classic Trabant car. Mad is one of the main villages in the Tokaj district.  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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  • In the Tokaj village Mad: a bar / café with a sign advertising "Unicum" the very typical Hungarian alcohol. Mad is one of the main villages in the Tokaj district.  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • In the village Mad in Tokaj: two cars in front of a grocery shop: old and new meeting: an old Trabant and a modern car. Mad is one of the main villages in the Tokaj district.  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Tarcal in Tokaj: in the vineyard the famous yellow house owned by Hugh Johnson, a pioneer of the revival of Tokaj 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 Kiralyudvar winery in the village Tarcal: the sign to the winery is made from a rock from the typical porous volcanic soil. 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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  • At Disznoko: demijohns of slowly fermenting Tokaj Eszencia, the very rare luscious sweet essence of Tokaj. 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 in Tarcal: Isztvan Szepsy, manager, wine maker and co-owner, gesticulating in front of a map of the region. 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 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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  • 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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  • 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 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 Tokaj village: the main street with its colourful houses in blue yellow red and street light lamp posts. The small village called Tokaj is where the two rivers Bodrog and Tisza joins. It is much visited by tourists. the centre has been beautifully restored. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: Isztvan Szepsy, manager, wine maker and co-owner. 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 Tokaj village: where the rives Bodrog and Tisza join, giving the special microclimate good for noble rot, at sunset. The small village called Tokaj is where the two rivers Bodrog and Tisza joins. It is much visited by tourists. the centre has been beautifully restored.
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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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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: In the underground cellar, glass demijohns with rare 2001 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: the wine cellar with long tunnels filled with wooden barrels with ageing Tokaj wine - a glass pipette to take samples from the barrels and a tasting glass hanging on a mouldy wall. 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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  • Tarcal in Tokaj: in the vineyard the famous yellow house owned by Hugh Johnson, a pioneer of the revival of Tokaj Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: inside the wine making facility: stainless steel fermentation tanks and steel containers where the aszu grapes are put, allowing for the Eszencia to collect at the bottom. 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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: the courtyard of the calm and very elegant, monastic looking winery. Detail with stairs, wrought iron railing and vaults with light shining through. 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 Royal Tokaji Wine Company winery: Wooden Barrels with fermenting tokaj wine in the winery. 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: the wine cellar with long tunnels filled with wooden barrels with ageing 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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  • The Degenfeld winery in Tarcal, Tokaj: Mr  Gabor Rakaczki, the oenolog tasting the wine. enolog. Degenfeld is a Tokaj producer in Tarcal owned by the count and countess von Degenfeld  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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  • Oremus winery in Tolcsva, Tokaj: The underground cellar carved in the volcanic rock with long tunnels with rows of barrels of 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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  • The Kiralyudvar winery in the village Tarcal: the sign to the winery is made from a rock from the typical porous volcanic soil. An old Trabant car in front. 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 Tokaj village: the main street with its colourful houses in blue yellow red and street light lamp posts. A man smoking. this is not the very centre so the houses are less well kept. The small village called Tokaj is where the two rivers Bodrog and Tisza joins. It is much visited by tourists. the centre has been beautifully restored. 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, Mr Laszlo Meszaros, the director of Disznoko and winemaker tasting a glass of Tokaj. 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: 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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  • 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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  • Tokaj: A road sign showing the way to the Tokaj and Tarcal villages. A rusty vintage Trabant car with four people Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: The building is in Hungarian organic style and the interior is made to resemble a street in the village of Tokaj. 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 Tokaj winery and office of The Royal Tokaji Company RTWC in Mad with a sign. 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 village Tokaj: a vineyard on a steep slope behind the village with an old hut and a person manually working the vineyard. Very old vines. The small village called Tokaj is where the two rivers Bodrog and Tisza joins. It is much visited by tourists. the centre has been beautifully restored. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • In front of The Kiralyudvar winery in the village Tarcal: the signs indicate the different wineries in the village: "borut" Kezmuveshaz, Banyato.... 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 Disznoko winery in Tokaj: In the underground cellar, rows of wooden barrels piled high with aging Tokaj wine seen through a stone vault. 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 winery: Wooden Barrels with fermenting tokaj wine in the winery. 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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  • In the village Mad in Tokaj: The old savings bank in Mad, now completely in ruins, will be renovated and made into a hotel and restaurant. Mad is one of the main villages in the Tokaj district.  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • Tokaj: A road sign showing the way to the Tokaj and Tarcal villages Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • In the Tokaj village Mad: a bar / café with a sign advertising "Unicum" the very typical Hungarian alcohol. Mad is one of the main villages in the Tokaj district.  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 Kiralyudvar winery in Tarcal: the courtyard of the calm and very elegant, monastic looking winery. 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 Disznoko winery in Tokaj: in the tasting room, Mr Laszlo Meszaros, the director of Disznoko and winemaker tasting a glass of Tokaj. 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 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 winery: Wooden Barrels with fermenting tokaj wine in the winery. 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: Countess Marie Gräfin von Degenfeld, owner. Degenfeld is a Tokaj producer in Tarcal owned by the count and countess von Degenfeld  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • In the village Mad in Tokaj: a car in front of a grocery shop: an old Trabant . Mad is one of the main villages in the Tokaj district.  Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Disznoko winery in Tokaj: the famous tractor garage built in the very typical Hungarian organic style, with vineyards. 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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  • View from the Disznoko vineyard: the Tokaj mountain. On the other side is the village Tokaj. 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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