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- that a fossilised leave of the Miocene Age proto-vine (8-9 million years) - the Vitis tokaiensis was found near Erdőbénye?
- that Erdőbénye has the storngest cask making tradition in Hungary and several master coopers live and work here even today?
- that Erdőbénye is situated in the geometric centre of Tokaj-Hegyalja?
- that in Erdőbénye the underground cellar system is longer than the roads in the village?
- that Szelpsy Lackó Máté, Calvinist pastor, who is considered the father of the Aszú wine, becasuse he made it first in 1631 for Lorántffy Zsuzsanna, lived and worked in Erdőbénye?
- that the Aszú creating process needs a special noble mould: the Botrytis cinerea?
- that the cooper-dance of Erdőbénye is unique in Europe and the masters still dance it at the feasts?
- that the Lőcse Dűlő received its name about the Upper-Hungarian Lőcse free royal town, because it used to belong to this town in the past?
- that the most important grape variety of Tokaj-Hegyalja is the Furmint whose name was noted down here for the first time in 1611?
- that the Szamorodni word is of Polish origin and it means "as it grown"? The Szamorodni is made of grapes processed without picking out the Aszú grapes.
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