Toh-KAH-yee SAH-moh-rod-nee (Dry and Sweet versions, made from FOOR-mint and HARSH-leh-veh-loo)
Tokaji Szamorodni is a wine from Hungary, made from Furmint and Hárslevelű grapes from the Tokaj region.
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Tokaji Szamorodni is a wine from Hungary, made from Furmint and Hárslevelű grapes from the Tokaj region. The Dry Tokaj has a pale golden color and a rich, nutty taste with aromas of almonds, dried fruit, and a hint of spice. On the palate, it is medium-bodied with flavors of green apple, citrus, and a smooth, mineral finish. Tokaji Szamorodni pairs well with poultry and creamy dishes, perfect with desserts and rich cheeses.
Szamorodni, meaning "as it comes," is made from whole clusters of grapes, including both botrytized and healthy ones. This ancient Tokaji style is a tribute to Hungary's winemaking creativity.
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