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- DER - 02-12-2006

I have inherited a bottle of wine from my father. It is 1932 Tokaj-Hegyaljai Borvidek. Other details on the label read:
3 Puttonos Sweet
Tokaji Asziui Zimmermann
Lipot es Fiai Bornagytermelok
Palackozva: Abauj-Szanto
Produce of Hungary
Could someone please tell me if this is a valuable vintage wine?
Thank you.


- winoweenie - 02-12-2006

Hi Der and welcome to the board. Unless you have the provenence of this wine it will be extremely hard to asses a value. Single bottles are very hard to sell. You mite try winesellar.com. WW


- sikm3 - 02-23-2006

Most tokaji are not considered collectible. I'm surprised you have one that old. Rest assured, tokaji is not cheap to produce as current bottles (1995 and newer) cost anywhere from $50-100 a pop. Granted, those are also higher in sweetness--anywhere from 5 to 6 puttonyos. If you can't sell it you can always drink it!