Egri Csillag Weekend, Eger, Hungary, 28 April - 1 May

  • 29 Apr 2022 6:54 AM
Egri Csillag Weekend, Eger, Hungary, 28 April - 1 May
Eger with its medieval castle and its astonishing baroque city centre is one of the most beautiful places of Hungary. The weekend of 28 April to 1 May will serve as the the ideal time to visit, since winemakers present their latest vintage wines in the most popular, classic category in Dobó Square, the heart of the city.

I must tell you, dear readers that Eger is my favourite middle size city in Hungary.

I have my reasons: this is the place where I spent my college years, probably the most sensitive time of my life. I remember choosing the college: “let’s go to Eger, they have good wines” and so the decision was made and never regretted. I still adore the little cobblestone streets, the large park, the beautiful Turkish spa, the lovely walk from the student dormitory near the castle, the sleek Minaret, the restaurants, the bars, the atmosphere. So I can recommend this programme with my full heart!

If you accept my advice and participate, do not miss to taste Tóth Ferenc Egri Csillag 2021 (the estate manager, Katalin Tóth is on the right below). It is a blend of Leányka, Olaszrizling, Hárslevelű and Muscat Ottonel– 100%-of the grape varieties are from the Carpathian Basin.

Base wines were fermented separately in stainless steel tanks, then fermented wines were blended and rested for a month. The winery recommends it with sea food, poultry dishes and salads. “Wine with a lemon tint. Fresh, crispy white fleshy fruit flavours and a slightly sweetish character make the wine fresh and exciting.” – Adél Bernáth-Ulcz chocolate and wine expert from CsokiLaBor.

Exhibitors: 

Bolyki Winery and Vineyards, Dula Winery, Eszterházy Károly Catholic University, Gál Lajos Cellars, Gál Tibor Cellars, Gróf Buttler Winery, Juhász Brothers Cellars, Kovács Nimród WineryNap-völgy Winery, Ostoros Family Cellars, Petrény Winery, Rege Estate, St. Andrea Vineyards, Tarjányi Cellar, Thummerer Cellars and Vineyards, Torma Cellars, Tóth and Tóth Debrő Wines, Tóth Ferenc Winery, Varsányi Cellars.

Catering and other exhibitors: 383 mineral water, Agria Cheese Manufacture, Bodega Bistro and BBQ, ChiliYard, Macok Bistro.

Entrance is free of charge, tasting glass is obligatory to be purchased and sonsumption is paid at the booths of the wineries.

Opening times:

– Thursday (28 April): 16.00
– Friday (29 April): 16.00
– Saturday (30 April): 14.00
– Sunday (1 May): 12.00

For further information please, visit: www.egriborvidek.hu/egri-csillag-weekend

 Source: hungarianwines.eu

 

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