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Szepsy Szamorodni Tokaji 2017

Szepsy Szamorodni Tokaji 2017

8 /10
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Vineyard: Szepsy
Type: Dessert
ABV: 14% ABV
Price: £63.95

Tasting Notes

Nose

Expressive aromas with well-defined character typical of its style.

Palate

Well-structured palate with balanced fruit, acidity, and depth. Good complexity.

Finish

Clean finish with pleasant length and lingering notes.

Overview

Szepsy Szamorodni Tokaji 2017 is a dessert wine from Szepsy. Priced at £63.95, it offers premium quality for its category.

Tasting Notes

On the nose, this wine presents well-defined aromas characteristic of its style. The palate is well-structured with balanced fruit and acidity, showing good complexity and depth. The finish is clean with pleasant length.

The Verdict

A distinguished example of its style that justifies its price point. Worth seeking out.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
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Natural Wine, Orange Wine, Skin-Contact, Asian Wine, Craft Winemaking

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Henrik Larsen VIPsAllowed - This changed my mind about sweet wines
9/10

I normally avoid dessert wines because they're too much for me, but a friend opened this after dinner and I was genuinely surprised. It's sweet but not in an obvious way — there's almost a savoury thing going on underneath that makes it really drinkable. Went back for three glasses which tells you everything. Now I need to find more Tokaji.

10 March 2026
Connor McBride VIPsAllowed - Nice but steep price
7/10

The wine shop guy recommended this when I said I wanted something different for a dinner party. It's good — really honeyed and interesting, and everyone commented on how clean the finish was. But I'm not sure I'd pay nearly £64 again when there are solid dessert wines for half that. Would happily drink it if someone else was buying though.

26 January 2026
Gianluca Ferro VIPsAllowed - Properly impressed
8/10

Had this at a restaurant and liked it so much I tracked down a bottle. It's got this lovely apricot and honey nose but what I really rate is how refreshing it is — you don't get that heavy sticky feeling some dessert wines give you. The acidity keeps everything balanced. Poured some with a cheese board and it was spot on.

14 January 2026
Finn OBrien VIPsAllowed - Birthday treat that delivered
9/10

Got this as a birthday present for myself because I've been wanting to try a proper Tokaji for ages. The dried apricot thing is real — you can actually smell it straight away. What surprised me is how not-sweet it feels despite being a dessert wine, like there's this sharp acidity that stops it being sickly. At 64 quid it's not cheap but honestly felt worth it for a special occasion.

10 January 2026
Ryan Mitchell VIPsAllowed - Solid dessert wine, not mind-blowing
7/10

Picked this up after reading about Hungarian wines online. It's well made for sure — nice honey and apricot flavours, good acidity so it doesn't feel cloying. Finish is clean which I appreciated. My only gripe is at 14% and £64 I was expecting something a bit more complex. Decent but I've had Sauternes at similar prices that wowed me more.

15 October 2025

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