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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Enjoy local gastronomy and the stunning Kéfrankos (Blaufrankisch) wines in Sopron. It takes just an hour by train from Vienna!</p>
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			<h2>Great Kékfrankos wines &#8220;out of the shadow&#8221;</h2>
<p>Tiny cobblestoned streets and charming baroque houses – the setting of a <strong>fairy tale</strong>. Sopron is an ideal destination for <strong>a one day trip</strong> with strolling on the streets, visiting the <strong>chocolate</strong> <strong>manufacture</strong>, enjoy <strong>local gastronomy</strong> and the <strong>stunning Kéfrankos</strong> (Blaufrankisch) wines. And it takes just <strong>an hour by train</strong> from Vienna!</p>
<p><em>By Ágnes Németh</em></p>
<p>There was a <strong>study tour</strong> and wine &amp; food exhibition in October, and I was asked to help promote the event, which I did happily. I love Sopron, the atmosphere of the town, it is a place where the worn out metaphor <strong>&#8220;jewel box&#8221;</strong> has a real meaning. So I helped invite journalists to participate in the program, however myself I could not take part due to other commitments. I was so sorry! And I got even more <strong>desperate</strong>, when I saw the posts of fellow wine writers and read the articles by them. And at the same time I felt <strong>pride</strong>: I could show this town of beauty in my home country to several people.</p>

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			<h2><strong>Madrigal melody every hour</strong></h2>
<p>A few weeks later I met <strong>Marina Karakonova,</strong> one of the participants, a Bulgarian journalist. We had dinner at Marina&#8217;s flat, delicious chili con carne with Bulgarian pickles, and certainly I asked Marina about the trip. Her eyes started to <strong>shine</strong>and she began to explain how much she had been enchanted by the <strong>&#8220;Monarchy-like&#8221; charm</strong> of Sopron. As she wrote in here <strong>article</strong>: <em>&#8220;We are at the foot of the Alps and the mountain is felt. &#8220;In Sopron, it&#8217;s either windy, or raining, or bells are ringing,&#8221; everyone will tell you. That&#8217;s right. In addition to the ringing of the bell, a beautiful <strong>madrigal melody</strong> is played from the <strong>fire tower</strong> every hour. It has been so since the 16th century. It used to be performed on a trumpet, today it is in some kind of electronic version, which does not take away from the poetry of the hour. Only the communists did not like it and only they managed to break the centuries-old tradition. But even without her, music is in the air of the city.&#8221; </em>I love Marina&#8217; style, and special thanks for this sentence<em>: &#8220;The city is bilingual, people travel more often to Vienna than to Budapest, and somehow many of the older men look like <strong>Franz-Joseph</strong>.&#8221;<br />
</em><a href="https://www.capital.bg/light/neshta/2022/12/02/4421361_putuvane_v_shopron_za_den/"><strong>Read the whole article by Marina Karakonova (in Bulgarian, but google can help)</strong></a></p>

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			<h2><strong>Finally &#8220;Burgenland-like quality&#8221;</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Rob Smyth</strong> is a UK born wine writer based in Budapest, Hungary. He was happy to join the trip, since like many others, he was curious if Sopron could finally wake up and be more active, and certainly he was keen on tasting wines of lesser known newcomers. <em>&#8220;Sopron has long been in the shadow of its Austrian neighbor, but finally, and <strong>I never thought I’d say it,</strong> some of the Kékfrankos (Blaufränkish) wines it is now making are of Burgenland-like quality&#8221;</em> – wrote in his article on <strong>Budapest Business Journal.</strong> His thorough summary is a must if you plan wine tastings in Sopron. <a href="https://hungarianwines.eu/steigler-cellar/"><strong>Steigler</strong></a> is an <strong>organic winery</strong> with stunning Kékfrankos wines. It is one of the cellars Rob Smyth mentions, proving that Sopron has a <strong>much</strong>wider portfolio than many thinks: <em>&#8220;Heading down the steps into the winery’s several-hundred-year-old cellar on Balfi utca in Sopron’s old town to taste layered and textured wines from grapes such as Furmint, Zöldveltelini, Kékfrankos, Cabernet Franc, and Syrah is a great experience. <strong>Steigler’s superbly spicy Syrah 2021</strong> (HUF 5,900 from steigler.wineshop.hu) claimed 51st place in this year’s Winelovers 100 legjobb Magyar Bor (100 Best Hungarian Wines).&#8221;<br />
</em><a href="https://bbj.hu/budapest/gastronomy/drinks/sopron-surprises-as-it-emerges-from-burgenlands-shadow"><strong>Read Rob Smyth&#8217;s full article with many wine recommendations </strong></a></p>
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			<h2><strong>Fire Tower and other &#8220;must visits&#8221;</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Borcsa Fiala</strong> is a journalist of one of my favourite online publications called <strong>wmn.hu.</strong> She visited Sopron and her personal report recalls many good memories but it is also full of new features of Sopron. As she reassures, the <a href="http://www.tuztorony.sopron.hu/index.php/en/"><strong>Fire Tower </strong></a>is an obligatory spot – I had the chance to visit the tower recently with <strong>Kurt István Taschner</strong>, walking up the countless steps and enjoying a glass of <strong>Taschner Chardonnay Brut</strong> on the top. Borcsa mentions a vegan restaurant as well called <a href="https://www.facebook.com/bojtorina/"><strong>Bojtorina Vegan Kitchen,</strong> </a>she recommends <a href="https://harrerchocolat.com"><strong>Harrer Chocolate Manufacture</strong> </a>and &#8220;babsterc&#8221;, a <strong>local dish</strong> made of beans.</p>
<p><a href="https://wmn.hu/kult/58530-mindenutt-jo-de-legjobb-sopron-avagy-ezert-erdemes-a-kekfrankos-varosaba-latogatnod-a-borozason-kivul-is?fbclid=IwAR3P0HQAg9HQuEgbcAsg_SUJFE3SgScRlWAhKtrM0m1HeHuizujudVSmb0w"><strong>Read Borcsa Fiala&#8217;s full article (in Hungarian, but google can help)</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Our earlier article with the recipe of bean dish</strong></p>
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