Monday, June 11, 2012

Tokaji Ferko
WELCOMES YOU AT THE DRAGON'S MOUTH




Introducing The Tokaji Szamorodni, The Queen of White Wines 

This wine contains aszĂș berries (noble rot effected grape berries ) 
which improve the quality of the normal berries. 
The name szamorodni originates from Poland 
and refers to the harvesting method: 
the normal and the aszĂș berries are 
collected together without selection, 
so szamorodni means: "as it has grown". 
One of the best aperitifs, best served 
when it is chilled at 10-12 C.

Pannon Tokaj dry Szamorodni 2004; 
Intensive scents of yellow fruits in the nose, along with 
moderate spice, dried herbs and a bit of nuts. 
Elegant tart notes on the palate, dried yellow fruit, 
some vegetal and nutty notes, fairly prominent acidity, 
hint of honey,although technically dry, has some substance and depth, 
cool juicy style, good finish!
Alc: 12,72 % 
Sugar: 1,5 g/l 
Acid: 7,5 g/l 




Try the Szamorodni with a Camacho Liberty 2009 cigar 

-this cigar's flavour is pretty complex! 
That is why I think it would be a great partner for the Szamorodni
Let see, raisins, sweet spices, roasted nuts and bit of oak can be recognised 
at the first smoke of the CL 2009. Coffee with light spiciness are on the tongue, towards 
to the second half of the cigar, the oak and coffee notes are more balanced 
and the cigar is mellowing up at the end. 
Some people does not like the mellow finish of a cigar but the Szamorodni 
muscles it up , the wine complexity takes over at the end and spins the flavours around in your mouth.
This Goodbye hit as strong and enjoyable as the waves of the Caribbean Sea  under the hot sun!
Make sure you have both on your yacht before sailing off to the Bocas! 





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