White dry
A fresh and sunlit message in a bottle from the hills of Tokaj. Glowing golden in colour, with a fresh fruity flavour and aromas of pear, apple, chamomile, summer meadow, and citrus fruits. Elegant acidity, with a light bitter touch, minerally.
Serve at 8–10 °C with grilled white fish, chicken dishes, turkey pie or a courgette appetizer.
Chateau Dereszla is steeped in rich history when the first mention of the name occurred in 1406 as a storage cellar of wines collected for tax levies for the then king of Hungary. The estate changed hands for many centuries as it moved from Hungarian to Turkish to Austrian rulers until 1945. After WW II, it became part of a Hungarian Cooperative. At the turn of the century, in 2000, the estate was purchased by the French d’Aulan family who quickly modernized and streamlined production to create world-renowned wines. Under this French ownership, the Chateau achieved international recognition and became renowned for their Tokaji Aszu wines. Modernization continued the evolution of the estate and it reached an important milestone when, in 2016, it became once again under Hungarian ownership.