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 tasting on the courtyard of a legendary factory
Zwack Open, 1 June, Budapest Zwack is definitely one of the most well known brands of Hungary, and is usually mentioned together with the most famous Zwack product: Unicum. This [&
The winner recipe to pair Bock Capella Cuvée
Venison with blueberry and home made potato fritters Bock Cellar in Villány wine region announced its recipe contest in December, and as they reported, loads of recipes arrived
Portugieser – the youthful red wine
Come and taste them in the most youthful city of Hungary on 7th April! The city of Pécs is not among the top big cities of Budapest, does not have […]
Taste Hungarian wines in Finland!
Tampere Wine Fest, 27–28 April The 3rd most populous city of Finland, Tampere will host an international wine event for the third time this year. Tampere has been famous for [&he
Importer of the Week: Wolfgang Endreß
Company: Weinkomplott Country: Germany Labels so far: 44 wineries at the moment including larger wineries like Chateau Dereszla, Bock Cellar, Vylyan and smallers like Miklós Rácz
“Exciting presentation, surprisingly great wines”
Villányi Franc and other Villány varieties at Vinisud VINISUD ended yesterday in Montpellier, and for the first time Hungary was represented within Wine Mosaic section. On the st
Bock Cellar – the 16th best hotel in Hungary according to TripAdvisor
Travellers’ Choice Award going to a winery! Do you like great, full bodied, full flavoured red wines? Do you like originial stories told be the most authentic person? Do [
Real rarities from Hungary at VINISUD, Wine Mosaic Talk&Taste
Unique grape varieties from Villány VINISUD (18–20 February, Montpellier, France) is smaller than ProWein, and since it showcases mediterranean regions, it is more focused –
Stars’ favourites
7 stories with celebrities and Hungarian wines Motion picture industry has increased significantly in Hungary in the past decade, and as a result of the mushrooming film stu