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  1. Language. Hungarian. Tokay Rhapsody (Hungarian: Tokaji rapszódia) is a 1937 Hungarian comedy film directed by Johann von Vásáry and starring Ági Donáth, Blanka Szombathelyi and Árpád Lehotay. [1] [2] It was shot at Hunnia Studios in Budapest and on location around Lake Balaton.

  2. www.quattrocalici.it › articoli › il-tokajiIl Tokaji - Quattrocalici

    Il Tokaji Aszú ( passito ), a volte chiamato anche Tokay o Tokai, è un vino dolce prodotto nella regione ungherese di Tokaj-Hegyalja. È considerato uno dei vini più antichi e famosi al mondo, con una storia che risale a prima del XVII secolo.

  3. Tokaji rapszódia. 1937. 1h 26m. IMDb RATING. 4.7 /10. 21. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy. An older brother opposes the marriage of his younger brother to Agi on the grounds that she is a commoner. Between the grape harvest and music it is happily resolved. Director. János Vaszary. Writers. László Szilágyi. Gábor Vaszary. Stars. Ági Donáth.

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › TokajiTokaji - Wikipedia

    Il tokaji (in italiano spesso scritto tokaj o – meno correttamente – tokay) è un vino ungherese e (in piccola parte) slovacco – dove assume la denominazione di Tokajské víno – molto noto in tutto il mondo. L'omonima zona di produzione si trova nei dintorni della città di Tokaj (Ungheria) nell'est del paese danubiano ( tokaji ...

  5. 10 dic 2018 · TASTING NOTES. Tokaji aszú is a golden colored wine—which comes in endless shades of gold—with the older vintages turning darker shades of amber as they age. It’s a rich wine, with a thick and creamy texture (from the high sugar content), concentrated flavors, and a huge diversity of flavors and styles.

  6. Sweet and Sophisticated: The Story of Tokaji Wine. The wines of the Hungarian region of Tokaj, or as they say it “toe-kay,” are a window into the past. Tokaji was once one of the most important wines in the world.

  7. Gábor Vaszary. Vaszary around 1930. Gábor Vaszary or Gábor von Vaszary, [1] (7 June 1897 in Budapest – 22 May 1985), was a Hungarian novelist and screenwriter. He emigrated to Switzerland in 1947. He wrote a number of novels which depict life in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s. [2]