9 result(s) for mitiszol in Articles
’Mitiszol?’ Organic Wine Festival: Harvest Edition In Budapest, 17 October
- 9 Oct 2020 12:00 PM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? Festival is Central and Eastern Europe’s big, annual fair of organic, biodynamic and natural wines.
See Hungary's New Expat Community Ezine, 14 – 20 November
- 15 Nov 2019 6:52 AM
- specials
The fresh Expat Community Newsletter is now available for your interest - don't miss out, get in the loop!
’Mitiszol?’ Organic Wine Festival In Budapest, 16 November
- 4 Nov 2019 9:42 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? Festival is Central and Eastern Europe’s big, annual fair of organic, biodynamic and natural wines. Traditionally it is held each year in the middle of November, this year for the ninth time.
Gloriously Wet November With Organic Hungarian Wines
- 11 Dec 2018 7:23 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- food & drink
An anything but dry second half of November, both in terms of the amount of rain falling and the wine flowing, saw a flurry of events for wine lovers with lots of new wines to whet jaded palates.
Hungarian Reds Ramp It Up
- 26 Nov 2018 7:03 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- food & drink
The “Hungarian Wines of Excellence” (Borkiválóságok) books for 2018/2019 have recently been published and the results are pretty insightful, implying that Hungarian red wines are no longer playing second fiddle to whites.
'Mitiszol?' Festival Of Natural Beverages, Millenáris Budapest, 17 November
- 5 Nov 2018 7:31 PM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making.
"What Do You Drink?" Festival @ Millenáris Budapest, 18 November
- 16 Nov 2017 11:53 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making. The result is a drink, let it be alcoholic or non-alcoholic, that not only tastes better, but is ...
Mitiszol Festival 2016, Millenáris Budapest, 12 November
- 1 Nov 2016 8:04 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making. The result is a drink, let it be alcoholic or non-alcoholic, that not only tastes better, but is ...
“What Do You Drink?”: Mitiszol Festival 2015, 14 November
- 12 Nov 2015 12:30 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during production. The result is a drink, let it be alcoholic or non-alcoholic, that not only tastes better, but is ...
’Mitiszol?’ Organic Wine Festival: Harvest Edition In Budapest, 17 October
- 9 Oct 2020 12:00 PM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? Festival is Central and Eastern Europe’s big, annual fair of organic, biodynamic and natural wines.
See Hungary's New Expat Community Ezine, 14 – 20 November
- 15 Nov 2019 6:52 AM
- specials
The fresh Expat Community Newsletter is now available for your interest - don't miss out, get in the loop!
’Mitiszol?’ Organic Wine Festival In Budapest, 16 November
- 4 Nov 2019 9:42 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? Festival is Central and Eastern Europe’s big, annual fair of organic, biodynamic and natural wines. Traditionally it is held each year in the middle of November, this year for the ninth time.
Gloriously Wet November With Organic Hungarian Wines
- 11 Dec 2018 7:23 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- food & drink
An anything but dry second half of November, both in terms of the amount of rain falling and the wine flowing, saw a flurry of events for wine lovers with lots of new wines to whet jaded palates.
Hungarian Reds Ramp It Up
- 26 Nov 2018 7:03 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- food & drink
The “Hungarian Wines of Excellence” (Borkiválóságok) books for 2018/2019 have recently been published and the results are pretty insightful, implying that Hungarian red wines are no longer playing second fiddle to whites.
'Mitiszol?' Festival Of Natural Beverages, Millenáris Budapest, 17 November
- 5 Nov 2018 7:31 PM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making.
"What Do You Drink?" Festival @ Millenáris Budapest, 18 November
- 16 Nov 2017 11:53 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making. The result is a drink, let it be alcoholic or non-alcoholic, that not only tastes better, but is ...
Mitiszol Festival 2016, Millenáris Budapest, 12 November
- 1 Nov 2016 8:04 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making. The result is a drink, let it be alcoholic or non-alcoholic, that not only tastes better, but is ...
“What Do You Drink?”: Mitiszol Festival 2015, 14 November
- 12 Nov 2015 12:30 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during production. The result is a drink, let it be alcoholic or non-alcoholic, that not only tastes better, but is ...