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Daybreak 2012/2013:


Dry white wine.

 

The color is straw-yellow. The nose is opulent with tropical fruits: pineapple coconut. The mouth is rich dominated by remarkable acids and mineral aromas with bitter almond in the background. The aftertaste is long-lasting and salty. A terrior wine from Mád; recommended for adventurers.

 

Wine region: Tokaj-hegyalja, Mád, Hungary

Slope: Kis-hegyek

Yield of grapes per plant: 4 bunches

Bottles produced: 700 pcs.

 

Grape variety: Furmint

Acidity: 6,8 g/l

Residual sugar: 1,5 g/l

Extract: 22,4 g/l

Alcohol: 13,5 % vol.

 

Process of picking: By hand

Fermentation period: 2 week

Fermentation temperature: 17 oC

Fermentation container: Stainless steel tanks

Aging period: 8 months

Aging method: Middle- and small-sized oak barrels

Packaging: Glass corked bottles (0,75 l)

 

Dishes to drink with:

 

Perfect match with white meat dishes.


Recommended serving temperature:

 

Recommended serving temperature: slightly cooled (at 17 oC)