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  • The Royal Tokaji Wine company in Mad: Mr. István Turoczi, the director of the Royal Tokaji Wine Company. Istvan. 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 Royal Tokaji Wine Company: Stainless steel tanks where the dried grapes are put and the grapes' own weight makes the Eszencia collect at the bottom. 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: Mr. István Turoczi, the director and wine maker of the Company. 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 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 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: 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 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 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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  • The winery and office of The Royal Tokaji Company RTWC in Mad.. 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 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: 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 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 winery: Mr. István Turoczi, the director and wine maker of the Company. Istvan. 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: 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 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 Royal Tokaji Wine company in Mad: the entrance to the undergrouind cellar, very typical with an imposing carved stone entrance with an iron door or gate. 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 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 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: 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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  • 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 Chateau Dereszla winery: the underground cellar. A tunnel with barrels of Tokaji wine. People moving in the backrgound . Dereszla is owned by Edonia, a French (Bordeaux) négociant (wine trading) company. Major renovations are being done. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Chateau Dereszla winery: the underground cellar. An empty tunnel, newly renovated soon to be filled with barrels of Tokaji wine. Dereszla is owned by Edonia, a French (Bordeaux) négociant (wine trading) company. Major renovations are being done. Dereszla is owned by Edonia, a French (Bordeaux) négociant (wine trading) company. Major renovations are being done. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Chateau Dereszla winery: the underground cellar. A tunnel with barrels of Tokaji wine. Dereszla is owned by Edonia, a French (Bordeaux) négociant (wine trading) company. Major renovations are being done. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Chateau Dereszla winery: the underground cellar. A tunnel with barrels of Tokaji wine. Dereszla is owned by Edonia, a French (Bordeaux) négociant (wine trading) company. Major renovations are being done. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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  • The Chateau Dereszla winery: the underground cellar. A tunnel with barrels of Tokaji wine. Dereszla is owned by Edonia, a French (Bordeaux) négociant (wine trading) company. Major renovations are being done. Credit Per Karlsson BKWine.com
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