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MÉZES MÁLY – 1ST GROWTH TOKAJI ASZÚ 6 PUTTONYOS 2009

The best description for the weather is ‘extreme’ for 2009. There was a lot of everything, but none in the right time. Temperature was as usual during winter and spring started the same way. Changing from winter to spring occurred at the expected date and we could think that we would face an average vintage up to the end of March. We should have forgotten it very soon. Budding started perfectly with lovely sunny days and high temperature, but we endured serious draught by the middle of May. Rainfall just exceeded 200mm for the first five months. Relative humidity of the air was generally perfect. Nobody remembers blossoming vines at the middle of May in the Tokaj region. Some early ripening varieties started then this year. While we would badly need dry, hot and sunny days during June because of the blossoming, we had the coldest June of the last ten years with 170mm rain. It dramatically influenced berry-setting of Yellow Muscat, but other varieties did not set as well.

Alcohol

9.5%

Sugar

220 g/l

Acidity

8.3 g/l

Bottling date

2012 June

Vintage

2009

Other Vintages

As far as harvest started very early we had chance to collect some grape and aszú berries, too. Quality of this crop is very promising. Fortunately, we picked early and in time. Wines made from grapes harvested before the rain started have a lovely elegance and fresh fruitiness. Medium old gold colour. Dried plum on the nose with hints of spice. Creamy, buttery. Extremely rich and very rounded. Beautifully balanced and elegant.