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Leányka: Eger's Underrated Maiden Grape - Tasting Hungarian wine by Toth Ferenc.

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Episode Leányka: Eger's Underrated Maiden Grape - Tasting Hungarian wine by Toth Ferenc. Cover

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Leányka is Eger's "maiden grape," and the reference books are unkind to it, soft, unexciting, usually blended away. I disagree. Tasting a steel-tank Leányka from the Eger legend Tóth Ferenc, I make the case for it as a fresh, saline, high-acid white with real charm, and tell the stories around it: the 1552 Bull's Blood siege, the naming rivalry during Hungary's War of Independence, why it is not the same as Romania's Fetească Albă, and how it became the parent of Királyleányka, the little princess. One of Hungary's coolest wine regions, one of its most underrated whites. Full notes at uncorkmywine.com.

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