The Nébih wine laboratory will accept the samples until December 18
Reconstruction works will take place at the Nébih Budaörsi út site between December 8 and January 2. The office draws the attention of its customers that an examination completed in 2023 will only be possible for samples received by November 24, and in the case of champagnes, an unusual procedure will come into effect.
In order to ensure continuous stable work, the drinking water and fire water network will be comprehensively renovated at the Nébih Budaörsi út site i, which also affects the winemaking laboratory department. Laboratory work, as well as work involving the suspension of sample collection, take place at the end of the year, taking into account the turnover.
Nébih informs its customers that it will be possible to drop off samples at the following locations:
- until December 8: 1118 Budapest, Higany u. 2nd,
- between December 9 and 18: 1095 Budapest, Mester utca 81.
It is important that, in the case of wine and other alcoholic products, the laboratory can only carry out tests on samples received by November 24 this year! In view of the upcoming holiday season, Nébih is introducing an unusual procedure for the marketing of champagne, quality champagne, and scented quality champagne. Sensory testing is still carried out in the Nébih laboratory. Based on these, the marketing identification will be issued. From January 3, the office will be waiting for its customers again according to the usual order!
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