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Alana-Tokaj Winery 282 Alkon index 347 Index 2Ha winery 94 Bird, David, MW 317 Ábrahám winery 325 Blauburger, grape 27 Ádám, Gábor 97 Blaufränkisch, grape 29, 31, 68 Adamovich, Károly 245 Bock, József 195 Agria (see Turán) Bodor, Bence 196 Alana-Tokaj winery 282 Bodri winery 162 Alkonyi, László 300, 325 Bodrog Bormûhely winery 289 Almagyar Érseki Szôlôbirtok 255 Böjt winery 338 Altinger, Krisztián 102 Bolyki, János 238 Anonym winery 43 Borbély winery 91 Antinori winery 187 Borpalota winery 222 Árpád-hegy winery 283 Bôsz, Adrián 163 Árvay, János 282 Botrytis cinerea 268, 341 Aszú, dessert wine 268, 274 Bott, Judit 268, 289 Áts, Károly 279 Breitenbach Tokaj winery 325 Attila Pince winery 238 Brezovcsik, György 300 Ax Wine(e)motion winery 137 Budafok 54, 131 Bacsó, András 313 Budaházy Pincészet winery 325 Badacsony, sub-region 87–107; (map) 88 Budai Gohér, grape 314 Bai, Edit 294, 325 Budai Zöld, grape 20, 97, 103 Bakator, grape 97, 102 Bujdosó winery 127 Bakó, Ambrus 89, 120 Bükk, sub-region 217 Bakonyi, Károly 18, 20 Bukolyi, Marcell 240 Bakonyi, Péter 194 Bull’s Blood (see Bikavér) Balafánt, grape 50, 314 Burgenland 68 Balassa, István 279, 283 Bussay, Dr László 152 Balaton, wine region 78ff; (map) 80 Cabernet Franc, grape 34, 190 Balatonboglár, sub-region 126–37; (map) 128 Cabernet Sauvignon, grape 33 Balatonfelvidék, sub-region 108–15; (map) 110 Calendar of winemaking 328 Balatonfüred-Csopak, sub-region 116–25; Carpinus winery 325 (map) 118 Centurio winery 225 Balogh, Zoltán 148 Cezar winery 153 Banfálvi, Carolyn and Gábor 337 Champagne-making methods 52 Barcsa, Botond 63 Chardonnay, grape 32 Bardon winery 284 Chateau Dereszla winery 293 Bárdos, Sarolta 310, 311 Chiocciolo, Stefano 319 Barnabás Pince 142 Cirfandli, grape 20 Barrels 35 Csányi winery 196 Barta winery 286 Csendes Dûlô winery 106 Basilicus winery 287 Csernyik, István 231 Báthori, Tibor 42 Cserszegi Fûszeres, grape 20 Bél, Mátyás 271 Csetvei, Krisztina 58, 141 Béla és Bandi, winemakers 120 Csizmadia-Honigh, Omar 140 Benedek winery 224 Csobánc Wine Cooperation 92 Beöthy, János von 92 Csókaszôlô, grape 50 Berecz, Stéphanie 306, 307, 308, 316 Csongrád, sub-region 259 Béres winery 288 Csopak (see Balatonfüred-Csopak) Bikavér (Eger) 234; (Szekszárd) 160 Csopak Codex 117 348 hungarian wine: a tasting trip to the new old world Csutorás winery 255 Galuska, Gábor 241 Danube wine region (see Great Plain) Garamvári Vencel 127 Danubiana winery 187, 222 Garger winery 338 Debreczeni, Mónika 190, 209, 210 Gedeon winery 262 Degenfeld winery 302 Gellavilla winery 120 Demeter, Zoltán 290 Gere, Attila, and winery 190, 196 Demetervin winery 292 Gere, Tamás and Zsolt 198 Dénes Hegybirtok 141 Gewürztraminer, grape 26 Disznókô winery 294 Gilvesy winery 93 Dobogó winery 296 Gincsai, Tamás 304 Dobosi winery 125 Gizella winery 300 Domokos, Attila 296, 297, 298 Gódor, Attila 172 Dusóczky winery 326 Göndöcs, Lajos 185 Dúzsi, Tamás, and winery 164 Grál winery 186 Eger wine region 216ff; (map) 218 Great Plain, wine region 256ff; (map) 260 Eger, sub-region 232; (map) 233 Gróf Buttler winery 244 Egri Csillag, white blend 237 Gróf Degenfeld (see Degenfeld) Erzsébet winery 298 Grüner Veltliner, grape 26 Eszencia (Tokaji) 274 Guden winery 125 Eszterbauer winery 166 Günzer, Tamás 212 Etyek-Buda, sub-region 40–55 Günzer, Zoltán 212 Etyek, town 40; (map) 42 Györgykovács, Imre 143 Etyeki Kúria winery 43 Hadobás winery 222 Ezerjó, grape 20 Hagymási winery 245 Farkas, Krisztián 289 Hajdú, János 289 Fazekas, Tibor 149 Hajós-Baja, sub-region 259 Fehér Burgundi, grape 32 Halasi winery 212 Fehér Gohér, grape 50 Halmai, Csaba 182 Fehér Járdovány, grape 314 Hamvas, Béla 117 Fekete Járdovány, grape 197 Hamvas, grape 50 Fekete Muskotály, grape 50 Haraszthy Vineyards 46 Fekete winery 185 Harsányi winery 325 Fekete, Béla 140 Hárslevelû, grape 18, 22 Feketefajú Bajor, grape 50 Heimann winery 168 Ferenczi winery 185 Henye winery 294 Ferger-Módos winery 185 Hernyák winery 47 Fertô, Lake 69 Herr, Márton 185 Festivals 332 Hetényi winery 185 Figula winery 120 Hétszôlô winery 303 Fischer winery 106 Heumann winery 198 Folly Arborétum winery 106 Hilltop winery 58 Font, Gábor 261 Holdvölgy winery 304 Forget, Christian 145, 146 Homoky, Dorka 325 Frittmann winery 261 Homola winery 121 Fritz winery 168 Homonna, Attila 121, 287, 305 Fuentes, Luis 153 Horváth, József 72 Füleky winery 299 Hummel, Horst 202 Furmint, grape 18, 20 Ikon winery 131 Fuxli 167 Ipacs Szabó, István 209 Gajdos winery 240 Ipacs, Géza 61 Gál, Éva Dignisz, and winery 262 Irsai Olivér, grape 18, 23 Gál, Lajos 242 Istvándy winery 106 Gál, Tibor, and winery 57, 243 Iványi, Emese 212 index 349 Jackfall winery 201 Kovács, Tamás 123 Jakab winery 325 Kovács, Zoltán 295 Jandl winery 71 Kovácsi Kolontár, grape 50 Janus winery 202 Kövérszôlô, grape 24 Jásdi winery 122 Kövidinka, grape 24 Jekl, Béla 200 Kreinbacher winery 144 Johnson, Hugh 316 Krizan, Rudi 71 Joly, Nicolas 144 Kunság, sub-region 259 Juhász, Szabolcs 308 Kvassay, Levente 203 Juhász, Tibor 174 Laczkó, Gábor 51 Juhfark, grape 23 Laczkó, Gyula 223, 231 Kabar, grape 23 Lajvér winery 185 Kádár Hungary, cooperage 35 Laposa Borbirtok winery 95 Kadarka, grape 18, 27 Laposa Pincészet winery 96 Kaláka Pince winery 325 Laska, grape 50 Káli Kövek winery 109 Leányka, grape 24 Kalmár, Gergely 55 Léder, Zoltán 263 Kaló, Imre 247 Légli, Géza 134 Kalocsai, László 294 Légli, Ottó 134 Kalydy, András 35 Lelovits, Tamás 213 Kamocsay, Ákos Jr 60 Lenkey winery 309 Kamocsay, Ákos Sr 59 Lics winery 185 Kanzler, András 287 Liddell, Alex 34 Karádi-Berger winery 325 Linbrunn winery 205 Kardos, Gábor 325 Linzer, Sámuel 77 Karner, Gábor 223, 226 Liptai, Zsolt 57 Kékbajor, grape 50 Lisicza winery 215 Kékfrankos, grape 18, 28, 68, 190 Liszkay, Mihály 109 Kéknyelû, grape 24, 90, 96, 97, 101, 102, 104 Lisztes, grape 50 Kékoportó (see Portugieser) Lôrincz, György 251, 252 Kékszilváni, grape 50 Lôrincz, Nórbert 168 Kerl, Josef 194 Losonci, Bálint 223, 227 Kertész winery 47 Lôvér winery 71 Kézmûves Borok Háza 51, 338 Luka winery 71 Kikelet winery 306 Lukács, Szabolcs 77 Király, Ferenc 25, 26 Magas, Gergely 71 Királyleányka, grape 18, 24 Magyar, Dezsô 71 Királyudvar winery 308 Makai, Gergô 303, 304 Kis, Tamás 151 Makk Vikman, Viola 187 Kislaki winery 134 Malatinszky, Csaba 200 Kiss, Gábor 199 Málik winery 97 Kiss, János 325 Malya, Ernô 48 Klein, Miklós 166 Márkvárt, János 171 Koch, Csaba 263 Matias winery 213 Kocsis, Pál 18, 23 Matolcsy, Sára 44 Koczuba, Robert 51 Mátra, sub-region 220–31 Kolonics winery 151 Mayer, Márton 212 Konyári, János, and winery 131, 132 Meinklang winery 148 Köpcös winery 262 Menoir, grape 30 Korai Piros Veltelini, grape 74 Mérész, Sándor 44 Körmendi, József 49 Merfelsz winery 172 Kôszeli, András 201 Merlot, grape 34 Kovács Nimród winery 247 Mészáros winery 173 350 hungarian wine: a tasting trip to the new old world Mészáros, László 295 Pinot Noir, grape 34 Mezei, Márta 321 Piros Bakator, grape 50 Michelin-starred restaurants 47, 310, 337 Piros Furmint, grape 314 Michlits, Angela 148 Pók, Tamás 235, 249 Miklóscsabi winery 60 Polgár, Zoltán 205, 209 Molnár, Gábor 26 Portugieser, grape 30, 191 Molnar, James 35 Pósta winery 174 Molnár, Péter 310, 314 Prácser, Miklós 298 Molnár, Tibor and Ákos 74 Prantner winery 185 Monostori, Balázs 48 Pühra, Beáta 49 Mór, sub-region 20, 56 Puklus winery 326 Mount, Charles 317 Rácz, Miklós Tamás 213 Muir, Angela, MW 48 Rakaczki, Gábor 319 Muscat grape types 32 Ráspi winery 72 N.A.G. winery 228, 283 Remete-bor winery 176 Nagy, László 97, 104 Riczu-Stier winery 205 Neiner winery 185 Riesling, grape 32 Németh, Attila Gábor 229, 282 Robinson, Jancis, MW 321 Németh, János 173 Rókusfalvy winery 49 Néró, grape 173 Romsics, László 51 Neszmély, sub-region 56 Rousse, Alain 96 Neusiedlersee 69 Royal Tokaji winery 316 Nobilis winery 310 Rózsakô, grape 25, 101 Noble rot 268 Ruppert, Ákos 206 North Transdanubia region 36ff; (map) 38 Ruppert, Márton 94 Nyakas winery 48 Sabar winery 97 Oak 35 Sajgó winery 326 Olaszrizling, grape 18, 25, 84 Sandahl winery 98 Orbán Pincészet winery 106 Sárfehér, grape 50 Oremus winery 311 Sárga Muskotály, grape 32 Orosz, Gábor 325 Sauska winery (Tokaj) 318; (Villány) 206 Orsolya winery 248 Sauvignon Blanc, grape 33 Orsolyák, Attila 325 Schieber winery 185 Oser, Philipp 104 Sebestyén, Csaba 178 Osváth, Fruzsina 316 Shiraz, grape 34 Pajzos-Megyer winery 325 Sike, Tamás 252 Pálffy winery 113 Siller 167 Pálinkás, Laci 168 Skizo winery 106 Páll, Roland 294 Somló Apátság winery 148 Pannon wine region 154ff; (map) 157 Somló, sub-region 138–51 Pannonhalma Abbey winery 61 Somlói Vándor winery 151 Pannonhalma, sub-region 57 Sopron, wine region 64ff; (map) 66 Parker, Robert, wine critic 13 Sparkling winemaking 52 Pastor winery 174 Spiegelberg winery 149 Patricius winery 313 St. Andrea winery 251 Pécs, sub-region 214 Stevenson, Tom 321 Pelle winery 315 Stirn, Fabien 98 Pendits winery 315 Swabians 17, 41, 158, 191 Petrányi winery 125 Sweet wine categories 274 Pfneiszl winery 72 Syrah, grape 34 Phylloxera 13, 259 Szabó, Gyula 109 Pinot Blanc, grape 32 Szabó, Timea 285 Pinot Gris (see Szürkebarát) Szabó, Zoltán 149 index 351 Szakál, Zoltán 196 Tramini, grape 26 Szamorodni, sweet wine 275 Tringa winery 185 Szarka, Dénes 315 Trust Hungary, cooperage 35 Szászi winery 100 Turán, grape 31 Szecskô, Tamás 223, 229 Turóczi, István 278 Szekretár, János 180 Tüske winery 182 Szekszárd, sub-region 156–85; 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