Buller & Sons Tokay Victoria
Buller & Sons Tokay Victoria
Has anyone had this? I am doing an Aussie dinner at the wine store I work at and this is a new dessert wine just in. Any good? I am matching it with lemon tart. Thanks - Rick
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Kieran wrote:If it's an ordinary fortified tokay, it's probably just fine. With lemon tart, though, I'd prefer a standard botrytis rather than a fortified. The tokay would be a better match with wintery desserts like puddings or chocolate.
Kieran
Agreed, can't imagine it with a Lemon tart.
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Bullers Tokay c $20 is a bit boring. For a tokay at that mark the Baileys Founder is much better. I finished a bottle of the Bullers this week - their muscat at this price is great value so was disappointed in the tokay.
Nevertheless wouldn't serve with lemon tart. Sounds like a good opportunity for Noble One or similar. Often do muscat or tokay with dessert in our house because chocolate or sticky toffee often seem to get in the mix and these two overwhelm everything except muscat and tokay.
Nevertheless wouldn't serve with lemon tart. Sounds like a good opportunity for Noble One or similar. Often do muscat or tokay with dessert in our house because chocolate or sticky toffee often seem to get in the mix and these two overwhelm everything except muscat and tokay.
David J
Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake 1Ti 5:23
Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake 1Ti 5:23