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puttonyos
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puttonyos
(Hungary) A 25kg basket used in the harvest of grapes, puttonyos have become a measure of the addition of sweet nobly rotten grapes known as Aszú to Tokay wine. The more puttonyos are added per gönc of dry wine, the sweeter the final wine will be. Generally wines range from three to six puttonyos.... Found op http://www.thewinedoctor.com/glossary/p.shtml
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Puttonyos
Puttonyos is the name given to denote the level of sugar and hence the sweetness of Hungarian dessert wine, called Tokaji (or tokay). It is traditionally measured by the number of hods of sweet botrytised or nobly rotted grapes (known as Aszú) added to a barrel of wine, but is now measured in gram... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puttonyos
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