The wines of Tokaj, a picturesque little town of vineyards and nesting storks, have been celebrated for centuries; in fact, the town is so beloved for its amber liquid that it receives a mention in the national anthem. But Tokaj is just one of 28 towns and villages of the Tokaj-Hegyalja, a 66 sq km vine-growing region that produces wine along the southern and eastern edges of the Zemplén Hills and was declared a World Heritage Site in 2002.Show in Lonely planet
 
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