I thought I was out of this, but I happened upon one more bottle. It was showing much better this time, and was really a great wine, one of the best I've had for a while. First the original, then the new note:
1995 Chateau Megyer Tokaji Aszú 4 Puttonyos - Hungary, Hegyalja, Tokaji (12/29/2006)
Hazy notes. This was my last bottle of a great QPR Tokaji. Lovely thick texture, but well balanced on the M-F bodied palate. Lots of things going on here, with tropical fruit notes, tobacco, and limes. Should last a while yet. (A-)
1995 Chateau Megyer Tokaji Aszú 4 Puttonyos - Hungary, Hegyalja, Tokaji (4/22/2007)
I discovered one more bottle in my celler. Copper and orange in colour, with a fascinating nose of limes, orange, honey, herbs and tobacco. No hint of oxidation: very rich and creamy on the full bodied, smooth palate. Tastes almost like a orange creamsicle dipped in honey, with some freshly sqeeezed lime dripped on top. Quite a lovely wine, powerful, yet beautifully balanced and complex. Even better, this modern styled Tokaji was a great QPR. Outstanding wine! (A)