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the Tokay is thought to have a (hare in its peculiar 
qualities. 
2. The Edenburg wine y refembling the St. George, 
but inferior in quality and value. Edenburg is a 
town fltuate about nine German miles north-weft of 
Prefburg. 
3 . The Carlowitz wine, fomething like that of the 
Cote rotie on the banks of the Rhone. Carlowitz is 
the feat of the metropolitan of the Greek church in 
Hungary. It ftands on the banks of the Danube, 
between 43 and 46 degrees of latitude. 
The beft red wines are, 
1. The Buda wine> which grows in the neigh- 
bourhood of the antient capital of the kingdom. 
This wine is like, and perhaps equal to, Burgundy, 
and is often fold for it in Germany. A German * 
author of the laft century fays, that a great quantity 
of this wine ufed to be lent to England in the reign 
of James I. over land by Breflaw and Hamburg, 
and that it was the favourite wine both at court and 
all over England. 
2. The Sexard wine , a ftrong deep-coloured wine, 
not unlike the ftrong wine of Languedoc, which is 
faid to be fold at Bordeaux for claret. The Sexard 
wine on the fpot cofts about 5 creuzers, or 2| d. a 
bottle. It belongs to the Abbot of Conftance, and 
is chiefly confumed in Germany. Sexard is on the 
Danube, between Buda and Efleh. 
3. The Erlaw wine , which is reckoned at Vienna 
almoft equal to that of Rwia. Erlaw is in Upper 
V ' ' , . '• ' ' 
* Hevelius Silefiograph. 2 vols. art. Brejlaw. 
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