Hárslevelű

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Hárslevelű is a Hungarian white grape variety best known for producing aromatic, honeyed wines in the Tokaj region, often alongside Furmint in both dry and sweet styles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
acidityLevel medium to high acidity
climatePreference cool to moderate climate
colorOfGrape white
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
cultivatedIn Tokaj wine region NERFINISHED
grapeSpecies Vitis vinifera NERFINISHED
nameMeaning linden leaf in Hungarian
notableCountryOfCultivation Czech Republic NERFINISHED
Hungary NERFINISHED
Romania NERFINISHED
Slovakia NERFINISHED
notableRegion Tokaj wine region NERFINISHED
oftenBlendedWith Furmint NERFINISHED
roleInTokaj supporting variety to Furmint
susceptibility botrytis cinerea (noble rot) NERFINISHED
synonymInEnglish Linden Leaf NERFINISHED
typicalAlcoholLevel moderate to high
typicalAroma floral notes
honey
linden blossom
spice notes
typicalUseInTokaj blended with Furmint GENERATED
varietal dry wines GENERATED
usedFor dry wine production
sweet wine production
white wine production
usedIn Tokaj dry white wines
Tokaji Aszú NERFINISHED
Tokaji Szamorodni NERFINISHED
wineAgingPotential good, especially in sweet styles
wineBody medium-bodied
wineProfile aromatic with honeyed character
wineStyle aromatic
honeyed
wineSweetnessRange dry
lusciously sweet
off-dry
sweet
wineTexture often oily or viscous in sweet wines

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Tokaj grapeVarietyUsed Hárslevelű