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Is 1932 bottle of Hungarian wine valuable?
02-12-2006, 11:15 AM,
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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.
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02-12-2006, 05:03 PM,
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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
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02-23-2006, 08:16 PM,
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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!
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