Ezerjó
Ezerjó is a white wine grape from Hungary (Vitis vinifera), grown mainly in the Mór region. It is prized for a very fruity aroma and crisp, full‑bodied taste. Outside Hungary it is rare, since production is limited and most wine is consumed locally. The grape has a long history and was enjoyed by the royal courts of the Habsburg dynasty; it is also used to make sweet dessert wines. It goes by many names, including Biella, Budai Feher, Feher Budai, Refosco Weiss, Staloci, and Szatoki.
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