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🏰 The 1988 Disznókő Tokaji Aszú 6 Puttonyos is a sweet dessert wine from Hungary, known for its ability to age gracefully and develop immense complexity. Tokaji Aszú wines are made from botrytized grapes, which concentrate sugars and flavors. This vintage, now well over three decades old, would likely present a very dark amber color and a viscous texture. While some older bottles might show subdued noses with strong acidity and diminished fruit and sweetness, revealing notes of coffee, dark bread, and dark chocolate, others from similar vintages are praised for their perfect balance of sweetness and acidity, offering amazing complexity. Generally, aged Tokaji Aszú develops greater aromatic complexity with notes of dried fruits, spices like mint, tobacco box, and toasted notes, alongside its characteristic citrus, honey, and tropical fruit profile. 【 A rare and complex sweet wine, showcasing the profound aging potential of Tokaji Aszú. 】
🥂 This venerable Tokaji Aszú is ideal for a contemplative evening, a special dessert course at a formal dinner, or as a unique gift for a connoisseur. Its age makes it a delicate treasure. When opening, be mindful of the cork, which may be fragile; an Ah-So opener is recommended. Decanting is not typically necessary for sweet wines of this age, but allowing it to breathe in the glass for a short period can help its complex aromas unfold. Serve chilled, but not overly so, around 10-12°C (50-54°F), in small dessert wine glasses to appreciate its richness and aromatic intensity.
🍴 Tokaji Aszú 6 Puttonyos is a classic pairing for foie gras, blue cheeses, and fruit-based desserts. Its rich sweetness and vibrant acidity can also complement crème brûlée, tarts with dried fruits, or even a delicate almond cake. For an Eastern twist, consider pairing it with a light mango pudding or a sweet glutinous rice dessert.