Wineries & Vineyards in Budapest
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- Patti GOmaha, NE71 contributionsBeautiful family winery specialty in sparkling wines. OuR favorite is Chardonnay but do a beautiful Rose. This region is great wine growingWritten 8 May 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Gerry BSt. Catharines, Canada1,056 contributionsMy family visited the König Pince winery in Budafok for a wine tour, which was offered by Budapest Bike Breeze Tours. Our English-speaking guide, Akos, picked us up at our apartment in Pest with his van, and drove us to the winery outside of Buda. We opted for a tour of the cellars, with a luncheon meal that included tastings of seven [7] different wines. The tour was very reasonably priced.
After we finished our tour through the underground cellars, we sat down in the cellar to a fabulous meal of spiced pickles, warm bread, ham knuckle, broken potatoes with fried onions, and a delicious dessert. Our party of six [6] family members was totally impressed by the quality of the food and the wine. With red linen tablecloths, pottery dishes, wine glasses, old-fashioned seltzer water bottles, and candles, the room had a true fairyland feel! Wines included two whites, a red Bikavér, a Rosé, a spiced wine, and some white wine that had been taken out of a barrel and served from a wine thief. The meal ended with a very nice, sweet Tokaji served with our dessert.
Zoli was the wine master and chef for the day. Our guide, Akos, translated Zoli’s comments, and we had a most enjoyable afternoon feast!
When we finished our luncheon, we had the opportunity to purchase wine directly from the winery. The prices were unbelievably reasonable! Most of the wines were priced at approximately 800 forints, or about $3.50 US/CAN per bottle! Be sure you pack quite a few bubble-wrap pouches and rolls of packing tape so you can take home some of this fantastic wine in your check-in luggage.
After we left the winery, Akos took us on a walking tour of the Village of Budafok. This was an unexpected bonus!
I would highly recommend this wine tour and winery…this was a highlight of my trip to Budapest.Written 7 April 2013This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Sandra ZCarmel, IN279 contributionsIt was a small church at one time but is now primarily a wine store, although our host said it is still sometimes used as a place for people to pray at the small alter. Alex, our host for the evening, was very knowledgeable about wine, albeit he took himself a bit too seriously. It was a delicious 4 course meal and the Hungarian wines were very good. We started with a sparkling white wine, very similar to a champagne. The first course was a salad of greens with Froie Gras, a goose liver pate. I had never tried it before, but it was very creamy and did not taste like liver. It was served with a rose. The next course was a slice of turkey for us, pork for everyone else, on a bed of vegetables. It was paired with another light red wine. The 3rd course was beef with a nice red blend wine. The final course was a selection of small pastries with a sweet white wine. The wine was very affordable so we bought 3 bottles.Written 27 November 2016This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Zsolt S3 contributionsReally kind staff, good wines for good prices.
They have some food as well, and you can choose any wine from the shop for drink there if you wanna drink a whole bottle.Written 18 May 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Martin Rojen2 contributionsThe most amazing experience, it’s a shame if you don’t make a visit to this amazing place. The experience they have in wine is just excellent.Written 3 September 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Paul M39 contributionsWe had a fantastic time on our tour in Vienna. Tamas and Paulo were great hosts and took us to try some amazing wine and food. Met some wonderful people and even got an exclusive peek at some exquisite collections in the secret cellars.
Loved every minute of it. We will definitely be going again next time In Vienna and will be trying the tour in Budapest next time we are there too, as we were gutted we didn’t realise there was a Budapest tour available while we were there already.
Highly recommend.Written 30 March 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.