Our country’s most beautiful wine festival is approaching, composed with refined taste and style

The Buda Castle, located on a hilltop above the Danube, is one of the most important places in Hungarian history, which has witnessed many significant events over the centuries. One of these highly important wine cultural events is the Budapest Wine Festival, which will once again move into the beautiful, imposing walls of the Budavári Palace, which dominates the panorama of the Danube, between September 12 and 15. Visitors to the wine festival can once again admire Hungary’s rich heritage and discover the excellence of our country’s wines by walking among buildings that preserve traditions.

The event changes and expands according to the needs of the guests and tries to provide a special experience every year that will make its returning visitors fall in love all over again. To this end, the services, professional programs and offer of the wine festival are being expanded, shaped, and transformed to become more beautiful and better.

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It will be worth tasting wineries debuting this year at its stands, because the discerning festival-goer can find real gems. Those who like wines made from organically grown grapes should definitely visit the stand of Quiar Birtok. Those who want to take an imaginary trip to the northern shore of Lake Balaton should choose the award-winning wines of Palo Borbirtok. The Fivérek Borbirtok will bring their favorite red wines from the Szekszárd wine region, but you will also be able to taste pearls from them.

The wine festival has long been a tradition guest of honoret welcomes a country or wine region among its exhibitors. This year it was also referred to as the cradle of winemaking Georgia presents its heritage-preserving cultureits gastronomy and the ancient procedures of its eight-thousand-year-old winemaking, mixed with today’s modern technology. Festival-goers can sample more than 500 types of Georgian wine.

After the huge success of last year’s VIP section, this year the Mitiszol? Party VIP-the only and inimitable party of the festival will be in a tent, those who want exclusive pampering can sip their favorite wines in the tastefully decorated relaxation areas of the Hankook VIP Lounge. Whichever VIP zone you choose, there is guaranteed to be no shortage of premium wines, gourmet gourmet dishes and unforgettable entertainment.

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Visitors can test their senses and test their knowledge of wine this year as well VinAgora Interactive WineryI. The game will only require a phone and some knowledge of wine, as the game can start after scanning the QR code. By completing several exciting stations, it becomes clear whether the title of “beginner wine taster”, “advanced wine drinker” or “blood wine enthusiast” can be obtained.

Expanding the palette of professional programs, the place for boring presentations overflowing with technical terms exciting POP-UP wine tastings they take over, in light conversations. On the square in front of the Interactive tent, 18 renowned winemakers will guide the audience thirsty for wine knowledge through the sea of ​​flavors and aromas. The free program has something to discover every afternoon for those walking along it.

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As a fitting end to the last day of the wine festival, we invite you to a really luxurious late but long breakfast at the Sunday Brunch. On Sunday, September 15, between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., a mandatory program for lovers of luxury drinks will be held on the imposing terrace of Főőrség and Lovarda, featuring three rarities of champagne and unlimited consumption of wine, drinks and food.

The 33rd Budapest Wine Festival awaits wine lovers with plenty of experiences, magic, sophisticated tastes and flavors, new favorites, and an unforgettable atmosphere among the scenery of the Budavári Palace!

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Website address:

www.aborfesztival.hu

Opening hours:

Thursday, September 12: 14.00–24.00. September 13–14, Friday–Saturday: 2:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m. Sunday, September 15: 14.00–22.00 (Sunday Brunch 11.00–14.00)

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Source: magyarnemzet.hu