Badacsony in New York – Thirty-six wineries at the grand tasting in Budapest
Thirty-six wineries, gastronomic and tourist service providers of the Badacsony wine region will present themselves at the Badacsony in New York wine tasting on April 22 at the New York Palace in Budapest.
The military parade, created as a symbol of common thinking and belonging for the future of the wine region, will now be organized for the twelfth time at the New York Palace – the organizers reminded in their announcement sent to MTI.
At the event organized with the coordination of the Badacsony Tourism and Wine Association, with the active participation of the Badacsony winemakers, the public can get to know all the most important production sites of the Badacsony wine region: the Badacsony Hill, the Szent György Hill, the Kisörsi Hill, the Tóti Hill, the Ábrahám hill and the well-known and up-and-coming wineries of Csobánc.
The almost forty wineries participating in the tasting produce a total of more than 180 wines, which were selected at a joint pre-tasting.
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