Hidden gem: Hungarian wine region named one of Europe’s top wine destinations!

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Hungary’s Bükkalja region—particularly the Bükk Wine Region—has emerged as one of Europe’s premier wine destinations. According to a recent study conducted by Emerald Cruises, Eger has been ranked the continent’s second-best wine region, surpassing world-renowned areas such as Tuscany and Rioja. Situated along the southern slopes of the Egri-Bükkalja in Heves County, the Bükk Wine Region also extends into parts of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County.
Key features of the region
According to Bor.hu, the Eger Wine Region lies nestled among the rolling hills of Bükkalja and boasts a unique microclimate and volcanic soil—ideal conditions for producing full-bodied, spicy red wines. Its most iconic offering is Egri Bikavér, a red blend with protected designation of origin status. The region cultivates a diverse range of grape varieties, including Olaszrizling, Chardonnay, Hárslevelű, Leányka, Kékfrankos, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Portugieser, Kadarka, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Excellent tasting venues
As Lelépő reports, Eger is home to 16 highly rated wine tasting venues that stand out not only for the quality of their wines but also for their exceptional hospitality. These tasting rooms allow visitors to sample wines at their source while learning about the stories and traditions of local vintners. Notable locations for tasting regional highlights include Thummerer Winery, Gál Tibor Winery, Béla Vincze Winery, János Bolyki Winery, Demeter Winery, Gróf Buttler Winery, Kovács Nimród Winery, and Tamás Pók Winery.

Special characteristics of the Bükk Wine Region
The Bükk Wine Region spans the southern slopes of the central Bükk Mountains, covering 17,600 hectares—of which 1,750 are dedicated to vineyards. Time Out magazine highlights Egri Bikavér as the most renowned wine of the area. Key grape varieties include Olaszrizling, Leányka, Muscat Ottonel, Szürkebarát, Sauvignon Blanc, and Chardonnay, with the region also known for the celebrated Domoszlói Muskotály. Wineries offering tastings include Szőke Mátyás Winery, Dubicz Winery, Bárdos and Son Winery, Centurio Vineyard, and Ludányi Winery.





