Ezerjó Day on 16 May
Frittmann Winery has an iconic Ezerjó wine, which proves that this grape variety has the potential to give great barrel aged, complex white wines.
Help a baby weigh more than this bottle!
A double magnum is 3 litres, more or less 3 kilos. The weight of a healthy new born baby. However, many babies are born with less than 1 kilo! You can help them now with Pannon Win
The great fish soup war
We explain the differences between Bajai and Szegedi fish soup and recommend four Kadarka wines. Your ultimate guide to Hungarian fish soup.
Frittmann Winery
Frittmann wines are made in the southern part of Kunság wine region in a small town called Soltvadkert, in a family winery. The parents and also the grandaparents grew grapes and
The very first wine escape room is about to open in Budapest!
Well, at first sight there is a problem with Wine Cellar escape room: you will have no motivation to escape… And indeed, the brand new WINESCAPE is a wine bar […]
10 Best Hungarian Wines by Independent UK
“Take note of Hungary, a country that’s capable of becoming one of Europe’s most fruitful and rewarding wine areas“ – says John Clarke on Independent.co.uk. He dr
Pannon Passport – a document to great wines
Pannon Wine Guild is an association uniting iconic family wineries of Hungary. The Guild had planned to have a workshop with 20 wines just at this weekend at VinCE Budapest [&helli
Frittmann’s goose leg with barrel aged Ezerjó
Winemakers have a special, refined taste, not only for wines, but as a consequence of their work, for meals, too. In Hungary November is dedicated to goose dishes to commemorate [&
We reveal some of the 28th Budapest Borfesztivál
The annual wine festival at the Castle of Buda is a true festivity for winelovers, and also a tourist attraction since the UNESCO World Heritage site gives a stunning venue to t
Breaded chicken full of onion – recipe and wine recommendation
Pentecost or Whit Sunday and Monday is one of the most important Christian celebrations. The Greek word ’pentecost’ means 50, because it is celebrated 50 days after Easter.