Michelin-recognised elegance: Tokaji Aszú enters the world of festive cocktails + recipe

The festive season is traditionally the time for exceptional flavours and remarkable drinks. This is when noble wines, rich sweetness and celebratory aromas take centre stage. Few wine regions embody these qualities as perfectly as Tokaj. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Tokaj has for centuries been synonymous with luxury, outstanding quality, and the unparalleled richness that makes Tokaji Aszú one of the world’s most highly regarded sweet wines.
During the holiday season, more than ever, we long to greet our friends, our guests — or even ourselves — with something truly memorable. At such moments, Tokaji Aszú is more than just a beverage; it becomes a symbol of the cultural and gastronomic heritage that Hungary offers to the world. It is no coincidence that the Michelin Guide pays special attention not only to Tokaj as a wine region, but also as a creative source of inspiration for modern gastronomy.


The new face of festive drinks: Tokaj and the world of cocktails
In recent years, a global trend has emerged: premium wines and sweet wines are increasingly appearing in cocktails. Although Tokaji Aszú is still primarily enjoyed as wine, contemporary mixology is becoming ever more adventurous with this exceptional ingredient. Mixologists believe that using Aszú in cocktails does not diminish its value — instead, it reveals a new dimension of it, elevating the holiday experience to an even more exciting level.
Bartenders today seek not only wine, but experience, texture and story in the glass. Tokaji Aszú is perfect for this purpose: complex, elegant and iconic, yet able to blend harmoniously and effortlessly with festive ingredients such as quince, honey or even the silky softness of milk.


The Duchess Bar – An iconic Tokaj-inspired cocktail
Standing at the forefront of Hungarian mixology, The Duchess Rooftop Bar — located atop the historic Matild Palace — offers a perfect example of how Tokaji Aszú can be reimagined in the art of cocktails. One of the highlights of their holiday selection is the Golden Peacock, a creation also featured in the Michelin Guide’s recent selection celebrating the Tokaj wine region.








