Dark brown; ripe apple and caramel; very sweet, good acidity; surprisingly well-tasting given colour (thought it would be spoiled, which is the reason why I opened it); very nice sweet apple with a bit of “rusty” tones
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The Nyulaszo (which apparently translates as something like ‘to catch hares') vineyard produces more elegant wine than the Betsek. This has a teaky gold colour. The nose is very interesting: quite different to the Betsek, with dried apricots, walnuts and salty almonds. Fresh, clean flavours, with very concentrated fruits, yet very clean. Almost tannic on the finish.
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5/28/2021 - Miceri Likes this wine: 94 Points
Dark brown; ripe apple and caramel; very sweet, good acidity; surprisingly well-tasting given colour (thought it would be spoiled, which is the reason why I opened it); very nice sweet apple with a bit of “rusty” tones
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2/27/2012 - Ludi Likes this wine: 90 Points
Dark amber, this shows dates, fig, apricot, honey, white pepper. Very fresh and balanced, with a caramel finish.
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5/19/2005 - andrewstevenson.com wrote: 93 Points
The Nyulaszo (which apparently translates as something like ‘to catch hares') vineyard produces more elegant wine than the Betsek. This has a teaky gold colour. The nose is very interesting: quite different to the Betsek, with dried apricots, walnuts and salty almonds. Fresh, clean flavours, with very concentrated fruits, yet very clean. Almost tannic on the finish.
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