The spirit of an adventurer
Do you know who the father of modern Californian viticulture is? There is a saying about Hungarians: “How do you recognize a Hungarian? He enters a revolving door behind you,
Thanks Docs – successful charity campaign by Garamvári
It is a noble deed to send wines to doctors and nurses, it is also really kind to take care of their daily meals and it certainly is nice to […]
The Big Hungarian Grape Quiz
Are you a wine expert? Have you done some WSET courses? Do you work as a sommelier? It is time to check your knowledge of Hungarian grape varieties. If you […]
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
Taste top aromatic Frittmann wine on board on the river Danube
Borjour wine event company runs a boat event on the river Danube in Budapest with a different topic for each cruise. The next river session will take place on 21 September (18.00
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
Cook with Susie and Oliver!
Scented meatballs with Irsai wine – video recipe Susie is Zsuzsi in Hungarian, Zsuzsanna Babarczi from the best family winery of Pannonhalma wine region. They produce reductive w
„The name of the rose” – abbey with door open this weekend
Pannonhalma wine region, a hidden gem The mystery story written by Umberto Eco is not situated in the abbey of Pannonhalma, the scenery of the world famous book is […
Desperate gambler or respected professor? The real story of Irsai Olivér
Irsai Olivér is a crossing between Pozsonyi Fehér and Csabagyöngye created by Pál Kocsis in 1930. There are several legends of the naming of the grape, one says that Kocsis [&h