• 17. Tasting a Tokaji Aszu Using the SAT at Levels 1–3

  • Feb 18 2025
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

17. Tasting a Tokaji Aszu Using the SAT at Levels 1–3

  • Summary

  • Episode Description:

    In this episode of the Wine Educate Podcast, host Joanne Close continues her series on the structural components of wine, focusing on sweet wines. Using a 2019 Orum “Metamorphosis” Tokaji 5 Puttonyos, Joanne breaks down a WSET-style tasting note and dives into the role of Botrytis (noble rot) in sweet wine production. She also explains how acidity balances sweetness, making Tokaji a perfect study wine for WSET students.

    Resources:

    Previous Episodes:

    • Episode 10: Evaluating Wine Using the SAT

    • Episode 11: What is BLIC and How to Use It?

    • Episode 16: Understanding Acidity in Wine

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    What’s in This Episode:

    Introduction:

    • Recap of previous episodes on acidity and sweetness.

    • Why Tokaji is a “testable” wine for WSET students.

    • Quick refresher on using the WSET Systematic Approach to Tasting (SAT).

    What is Botrytis (Noble Rot)?

    • Explanation of noble rot vs. grey rot.

    • How Botrytis affects grapes and contributes to sweetness.

    • The specific growing conditions needed for Botrytis: misty mornings and dry, sunny afternoons.

    • Why Botrytis-infected grapes must be hand-harvested one by one.

    Level 1 SAT Tasting Note:

    • Appearance: White wine

    • Nose: Aromas of honey, citrus, and tropical fruit.

    • Palate: Sweet with high acidity, full body, and medium alcohol.

    • How acidity keeps the wine balanced and fresh despite the sweetness.

    Level 2 SAT Tasting Note:

    • Appearance: Deep gold.

    • Nose: Pronounced intensity with more specific descriptors: grapefruit, orange peel, mango, dried apricot, and vanilla (from oak aging).

    • Palate: Sweet, high acidity, full-bodied, medium alcohol, and long finish.

    • Introduction to BLIC (Balance, Length, Intensity, Complexity): This wine scores 4/4 – Outstanding.

    Level 3 SAT Tasting Note:

    • Appearance: Deep gold.

    • Nose: Pronounced with even more complexity: honey, ginger, citrus, tropical fruit, dried fruit, honeysuckle, and butterscotch.

    • Discussion on development: Although aromas like honey and ginger are typically tertiary, in this case, they come from Botrytis, not aging.

    • Finish: Long, with multiple layers of flavors.

    • Quality Assessment (BLIC): 4/4 Outstanding.

    • Readiness for Drinking: Can drink now but has great aging potential.

    Technical Wine Facts:

    • Grape Blend: 70% Furmint, 30% Hárslevelű.

    • Residual Sugar: 152 g/L

    • Total Acidity: 9.5 g/L

    • How high acidity balances high sugar, preventing the wine from being cloying.

    Final Thoughts:
    • Tokaji is an ideal wine for WSET study—complex, balanced, and rich in learning points.

    • The perfect example of how sweetness and acidity work together in harmony.

    • Next Episode Preview: Exploring Tannin—don’t miss it!

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