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tiers of Poland, cofts the Polifh merchants two ducats 
the antheil, and three florins of duty. The duties 
in Poland amount to about 14 florins the antheil. 
The carriage down the Viftula cannot be very ex- 
penflve. Every charge included, I am perfuaded 
the befl: old Tokay might be fold in London at half a 
guinea the quart bottle, which is 100 per cent, lefs 
than what the worft often cofts. 
Of the other Hungarian Wines. 
There is not, I believe, in Europe any country 
which produces a greater variety of wines than Hun- 
gary. I have been told, at Vienna, of an entertain- 
ment given to the Emprefs Queen at Prefburg, by 
an Hungarian nobleman, where there were above 
a hundred different forts of wine produced, all the 
growth of that country. Many of them are of an 
excellent quality, and would undoubtedly be a fource 
of great commerce and riches to that kingdom, if it 
enjoyed a maritime, inftead of its inland, fituation. 
The molt valuable white wines after the Tokay, 
are, 
1. 'Ihe St. George wine , which grows near a vil- 
lage of that name, about two German miles north 
of Prefburg, and in the fame latitude with Vienna. 
This wine approaches the nearefl of any Hungarian 
wine to Tokay. Formerly they ufed to make Auf- 
pruch at St. George ; but this was prohibited by 
the court about fixteen years ago, it being fuppofed 
that it might hurt the traffic of the Tokay wine. 
The prohibition (hews, that the method of preparing 
