The readers have chosen: Vince Awards announced
20 wines and 2 special awards given at Vince Gala in Budapest. 3 of the award winners: Kovács Nimród Battonage Chardonnay, Borbély Kéknyelű and Dúzsi Csabernet Franc Rosé.
Tűzkő – The Best Chardonnay of Winelovers Wine Awards
623 wines were submitted from 14 countries. Tűzkő Estate in Tolna received the ackowledgment of The Best Chardonnay of the contest.
Tonight is the night of …Chardonnay!
Etyeki Kúria has been making Chardonnay for 25 years and they have celebrated the variety for some years now. Tonight besides Etyeki Kúria wines participants can taste Chardonnay
5 price value champions to try at ProWein
Today we recommend 5 Hungarian price-value champions. Don’t forget, your “must-visit” place is Hall 11! Csányi / Teleki, Lajver, Dereszla, Garamvári and Hilltop / Kamocsay.
3 instant reasons to visit Sopron
Well established wineries like Taschner (with Vinagora gold Chardonnay), exciting newcomers like Steigler (with Vinagora gold Kaméleon Cuvée and Zöld Veltelini) – and of cours
Huge Magnum and Vintage discounts at Garamvári Vineyard
This spring Garamvári website and webshop has been renewed, and the spring rebirth is celebrated with huge discounts on vintage and magnum sparkling wines.
The only Hungarian world champion Chardonnay
Thummerer Chardonnay Battonage 2019 from Eger wine region wins gold medal at the latest edition of Chardonnay du Monde! "Eger is the Hungarian Burgundy"
The charming chef’s own grand cuvée
Jenő Rácz celebrity chef loves wine: he has already made the second joint venture wine with Paulus Wine House in Mór wine region. The new white blend is creamy and luscious!
Opening wine event at the nicest square in Budapest
Mikszáth Kálmán square is indeed one of the most popular in the Hungarian capital, no wonder Borjour event team has picked the location and has already organized several open ai
Sopron presses ‘RESTART’
Hungary’s most western wine region, Sopron makes the best of the recent situation: instead of moaning over the loss they put all their effort into renewal, which they badly n