kapusnak
Kapusnak is a type of fortified wine originating from the Szelnic village in the Kolonya region of Hungary. Its name, "kapusnak", is derived from the Hungarian word for "fortified", "kápé", and " nak", a suffix indicating a similar or identical product.
Production of kapusnak involves the addition of grape brandy to the wine during the fermentation process. This
The wine is typically produced from a blend of grapes, including grinder, chardonnay, and paloceki. The specific
Kapusnak has a rich, thick texture and a deep, reddish-brown color. The aroma is often described as
Due to its high sugar content and fortified nature, kapusnak is not suitable for people with health