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Examples

  • The ECJ maintains that Hungary alone has the right to use the name Tokaji or any version thereof and the Italian wine makers who will now have to call their Friuliano are worried that they will lose sales.

    Wine, women and song Helen 2008

  • I’m a huge fan of botrytized sweet wines in general, and Tokaji is one of my faves.

    Sasha Smith 2009

  • I’m a huge fan of botrytized sweet wines in general, and Tokaji is one of my faves.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2008

  • I’m a huge fan of botrytized sweet wines in general, and Tokaji is one of my faves.

    Diploma Dispatches: European Grab Bag 2008

  • Royal Tokaji Royal Tokaji's cellars The overarching style, though, is of a sweet, honeyed wine, known as Tokaji Aszú, whose flickering acidity in turn surprises then enlivens the taste buds.

    Sweet Dreams in Tokaj Will Lyons 2011

  • Tokay or, in its correct spelling, Tokaji, that is of the place called Tokaj, is the famous dessert wine of Hungary.

    Wine, women and song Helen 2008

  • In terms of food, though, when serving fine sweet wines such as Tokaji and Sauternes, we'd suggest ripe, fleshy fruits such as peaches and pears, or perhaps juicy and acidic baked apples.

    A Partner For A Present 2007

  • Hungary changed its 'Tokaji' denomination to 'Tokaj' in its own national legislation before the cut-off date of 1 August 2009, according to Mann.

    Slovak Spectator 2009

  • However, Hungary later modified 'Tokaji' to 'Tokaj' without consulting Slovakia about the change.

    Slovak Spectator 2009

  • However, Hungary later modified 'Tokaji' to 'Tokaj' without consulting Slovakia about the change.

    Slovak Spectator 2009

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