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Official name | Vinohradnícka oblasť Tokaj |
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Country | Slovakia, Hungary |
Climate region | Continental climate |
Precipitation (annual average) | 550 mm |
Soil conditions | rocky with volcanic origin |
Total area | 908,11 ha[1] |
Grapes produced | Furmint, Lipovina, Muškát žltý, Zéta |
Varietals produced | Tokaji |
No. of wineries | Tokaj Regnum Association[2] |
Tokaj wine region (Slovak: Vinohradnícka oblasť Tokaj[3]) is a wine-growing region located in south-eastern Slovakia and north-eastern Hungary. The two vine-growing areas were once part of the greater Tokaj wine region (also Tokaj-Hegyalja wine region or Tokaj-Hegyalja) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Following the Treaty of Trianon, a smaller part (3 villages and about 175 hectares of vineyards) became part of Czechoslovakia, and after 1993, Slovakia. The majority of the region (around 28 communities and some 5,500 hectares of vineyards) remained part of Hungary.
Nowadays, the Slovak part of the Tokaj wine region comprises 7 communities and approximately 908 hectares of vineyards.[1] Under the current EU legislation, the vintners in the Slovak wine region of Tokaj may use the Tokaj label (or Tokajský/-á/-é which means “of Tokaj” in Slovak).[3][4]