Tokaj - Celebrating the noble wine harvest with local hungarian specialties | Cuisine Royale
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2023
- The approaching wine harvest is the most beautiful time for Count Arno von Wimpffen and his wife Countess Katinka Kékessy-Wimpffen. For weeks the local Roma families harvest the grapes on the Kékessy vineyard in Tokaj, the estate has been in the Hungarian noble family for generations.
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They have invited friends and family to a festive dinner to celebrate the harvest. The meal is prepared by native chef Czaba Putnoki Nagy. Alongside the estate’s wine, local specialities are served at the dinner.
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what a beautyful country with some awesome food, delicious
It’s very nice Thanks
"Ein atemberaubender Video-Clip, der die Schönheit von Tokaj und die Feierlichkeiten der edlen Weinlese mit den köstlichen ungarischen Spezialitäten in voller Pracht einfängt.
Beautiful culture and way of life. Close to nature and simple. Thanks ❤
Absolutely splendid! One of my favorites!
While episodes about food and lifestyles of the nobility are nice, I hope that wocomoCook resume its series, At Our Neighbors Table. Much like What's Cookin', it's exciting to learn about the food and culture of ordinary men and women.
Agree!
Thank you so much for your feedback! Of course we're going to publish more episodes of "At Our Neighbour's Table" as well! The first episode of season 2022 is planned for the 28th of August. We hope you're looking forward to it! :)
These are not their series, it was produced by Arte…
Thank you; Love these episodes!💟
This is a lovely film, but I must ask: if any Hungarians are watching this, what sort of hat does the pumpkin farmer have? Can you tell me the name of it? What a stylish choice
What's noble?
It is the fungus (Botrytis cinerea) used to create the aszú wine featured in this video.
@@michaelowen7267 Ok.
So the children are FORCED to ride horses and hunting, even if they don't want to do it. Not because it's a family thing (Not a tradition), it's because they have close friends that do. I think this is more about looks and status, then anything else.
There’s no hint whatsoever in this that supports your statement! It doesn’t even mention the kids hunting, only riding horse cause they can’t in Austria urban environment they live in.. you’re completely mischaracterizing what’s being said! Shame on you and those thumbing up.
Rather than a suburb of Berlin? Typical Hunky!