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The Decanter World Wine Awards are the biggest wine competition in the world, and 2026…
Few grapes have a story as colourful as Kadarka. One of Europe’s oldest varieties, it…
The north shore of Lake Balaton is more than just a scenic summer tourist destination,…
Hungarian wines once again proved their worth at this year’s Decanter World Wine Awards, scoring…
All about Hungary's natural wine scene.
Tokaj is Hungary’s most famous wine region. This is why, and where it is today.
Renowned for its rich winemaking heritage, Hungary has a secret treasure trove of red grape…
Hungary’s diverse terroir includes several volcanic regions, from the hills of North Balaton in the…
In Hungary, there’s a grape variety that has woven itself into the fabric of everyday…
We’re thrilled to introduce Homola winery, a rising star in the world of Hungarian wines,…
Pannonhalma Abbey, located in northwestern Hungary, is a historic Benedictine monastery that has stood the…
When we talk about grape varieties, we usually separate the ‘international’ grape varieties ( think…
Frizzante, sparkling wine, effervesent wine, pét nat – you might have heard all of these…
Whenever we’re between seasons and the weather is somewhere between sunny summer and cold winter,…
The Kristinus Wine Estate is a new winery that has been making waves recently. Even…
A profile of one of Hungary's genre-defining winemakers.
The many sides of Hungary's most popular red grape.
Meet Jani Bolyki, Eger's ambitious young winemaker.
Visiting wineries at the start of spring.