Books and wines – an intellectual love story in Budapest
Laurel is the name a wine & tapas bar and a fine dining restaurant. But it also refers to a plant, bay laurel (Laurus), because a famous Hungarian writer and […]
Did you know? Tokaj and its pre-historic vine
Century old, thick and wrinkled vines are relatively easy to find, but how about million-year-old vines? Tokaj boasts with the second oldest classification system from 1737 (after
3 superb Tokaji wines to celebrate Aszú Day on 10 December
Tokaji Aszú is a dangerous potion. If you ever taste it, you will be enchanted. If you visit Hungary, especially Tokaj, and immerse deep in this magnificent wine, there is [&helli
The bigger, the better: Béres Magnum Dry Furmint
2016 was a great vintage, therefore Béres Vineyard and Winery bottled their No1 Furmint from Lőcse vineyard in magnum bottle as well, apart from the usual bottle size. The nose [
’As mum said’ top restaurant at Béres terrace
’Anyukám mondta’ (literally translated: ’As mum said’) is an amazing success story in Hungary. The restaurant was opened by two brothers in a tiny village in the north o
The ’lovechild’ of two obsessed restaurateurs
Gléda opened last year, but had been planned for 8 years before. The long preparation was rewarding: Gléda is a new favourite of many foodies in Hungary. The two owners are bot
Jardinette – sunny wine garden even in winter!
Budapest is divided into Buda and Pest, Buda is the older and more romantic. Jardinette restaurant absolutely suits this romanting image of Buda, what is more the place offers
CNN Travel has 11 fun facts about Hungary
CNN Travel has 11 fun facts about Hungary „Hungarian people are reputed to be the only people who can enter a revolving door behind you and emerge ahead” – this is
The diary of our big trip
1st Hungarianwines WebWineWriting study tour photos by: Tamas Dobos, Bence Karvaly, Matthew Horkey On 5th August the voting period of our first online wine writer contest ende
Wine & Music – get relaxed in Tokaj
Erdőbénye festival, 5–8 July „Bor, mámor, Bénye” could be translated into „Wine, exhilaration, Erdőbény”, and it refers to the Hungarian title (Wine, ex