Chateau Pajzos Aszu Tokaji 5Puttonyos 2017 - 500 ml
Château Pajzos, set in the heart of the Tokaji region, is renowned for its exceptional vineyards. The volcanic, rocky soils and unique climate between the Bodrog and Tisza rivers provide the ideal conditions for producing the sweet Aszú wines. The estate, managed by Ronan Laborde, emphasizes a winemaking philosophy that enhances the development of botrytis, essential for Aszú wines, resulting in a rich and concentrated wine.
Composition: Native varietals such as Furmint, Muscat, Hárslevelu, and Zéta, known for their natural acidity and concentration. Volcanic, rocky soils provide the foundation for these vines.
Winemaking: A base dry white wine is made and then mixed with Aszú berries, which are botrytised and shriveled grapes, traditionally picked into wooden tubs called puttony.
Aging: The sweet wines are aged in 1.5km of underground galleries, offering constant humidity and temperature, ensuring the quality of each vintage.
Wine Critic Reviews
Raffaele Vecchione - WinesCritic.com (94): Elegant and rich with pressed white flowers, this Tokaj recalls lemon flowers, gardenias, lime peel, and white pepper. Medium-full body, voluminous structure with excellent acidic backbone and a well-curated, radiant, and essential finish. Drink now.
The Wine Independent (91): When to drink: 2023 to 2043.
Jane Anson - Inside Bordeaux (94): When to drink: 2022 to 2040.
Original: $64.99
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Description
Château Pajzos, set in the heart of the Tokaji region, is renowned for its exceptional vineyards. The volcanic, rocky soils and unique climate between the Bodrog and Tisza rivers provide the ideal conditions for producing the sweet Aszú wines. The estate, managed by Ronan Laborde, emphasizes a winemaking philosophy that enhances the development of botrytis, essential for Aszú wines, resulting in a rich and concentrated wine.
Composition: Native varietals such as Furmint, Muscat, Hárslevelu, and Zéta, known for their natural acidity and concentration. Volcanic, rocky soils provide the foundation for these vines.
Winemaking: A base dry white wine is made and then mixed with Aszú berries, which are botrytised and shriveled grapes, traditionally picked into wooden tubs called puttony.
Aging: The sweet wines are aged in 1.5km of underground galleries, offering constant humidity and temperature, ensuring the quality of each vintage.
Wine Critic Reviews
Raffaele Vecchione - WinesCritic.com (94): Elegant and rich with pressed white flowers, this Tokaj recalls lemon flowers, gardenias, lime peel, and white pepper. Medium-full body, voluminous structure with excellent acidic backbone and a well-curated, radiant, and essential finish. Drink now.
The Wine Independent (91): When to drink: 2023 to 2043.
Jane Anson - Inside Bordeaux (94): When to drink: 2022 to 2040.










