Ezerjó
{{Short description|Variety of grape}}
{{Infobox grape variety
| name = Ezerjó
| color = Blanc
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| species = Vitis vinifera
| also_called = See list of synonyms
| origin = Hungary
| hazards =
| regions = Mór
| notable_wines =
}}
Ezerjó is a white Hungarian wine grape grown primarily in the Mór region. Locally it is prized for its very fruity nose and crisp, full-bodied freshness. It is rare to find a bottle outside of Hungary as most is consumed by the local population and production is limited to certain small areas. This wine has a very long history including being a favorite with the royals of the Habsburg dynasty.
It is also used to make sweet dessert wines.J. Robinson Jancis Robinson's Wine Course Third Edition pg 109 Abbeville Press 2003 {{ISBN|0-7892-0883-0}}
Synonyms
Ezerjó is also known under the synonyms Biella, Budai Feher, Budicsin, Budicsina, Cirfondli, Ezer Jo, Feher Bakator, Feher Budai, Feher Sajgo, Feher Szagos, Frank, Kerekes, Kolmreifer, Kolmreifler, Konreifler, Korpavai, Korponai, Korponoi, Matyok, Predobre, Refosco, Refosco Weiss, Romandi, Satoki, Scheinkern, Scheinkernweiss, Shaikern, Staloci, Szadocsina, Szadoki, Szatoki, Szatoky, Tausendfachgute, Tausendgerte, Tausendgut, Tausendgute, and Trummertraube.[http://www.vivc.de/datasheet/dataResult.php?data=4027 Ezerjo] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120506234826/http://www.vivc.de/datasheet/dataResult.php?data=4027 |date=2012-05-06 }}, Vitis International Variety Catalogue, accessed 2010-07-15
References
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Category:White wine grape varieties
Category:Grape varieties of Hungary
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