Discovering the Hidden Gem of Eger, Hungary’s Premier Wine Region

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Located in the heart of Eastern Europe, Eger is a city that boasts an impressive array of wine offerings, including the renowned Egri Bikavér, which has earned a protected designation of origin status.

  • • The Bükk Wine Region is a 17,600-hectare area located on the southern slopes of the central Bükk Mountains, with 1,750 hectares dedicated to vineyards.
  • • The region boasts a unique microclimate and volcanic soil, ideal for producing full-bodied, spicy red wines.
  • • The Bükk Wine Region cultivates a diverse range of grape varieties, including Olaszrizling, Chardonnay, Hárslevelű, Leányka, Kékfrankos, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Portugieser, Kadarka, and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Eger and the Bükkalja region are gaining popularity among wine enthusiasts, thanks to their exceptional quality and unique stories. The region’s volcanic soil and microclimate create ideal conditions for producing high-quality wines, with Egri Bikavér being a standout example.

Key Wine Varieties in the Bükk Wine Region
Wine Variety Olaszrizling Chardonnay Hárslevelű Leányka Kékfrankos
Red full-bodied, spicy wines full-bodied, spicy wines full-bodied, spicy wines light-bodied, floral wines full-bodied, spicy wines

“Eger is home to 16 highly rated wine tasting venues that stand out for their quality of wines and exceptional hospitality,” reports Lelépő. These tasting rooms allow visitors to sample wines at their source while learning about the stories and traditions of local vintners.

“The Bükk Wine Region is a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts,” says Szabó Zsolt, owner of Thummerer Winery. “Our unique wines and stone-built cellars offer a truly immersive experience for visitors.”

From its stunning stone architecture to its rich history, the Bükk Wine Region has something to offer. The region’s distinctive stone architecture is a testament to its volcanic tuff rock, which has been used to build wine cellars and underground networks.

  1. • Eger has been ranked the continent’s second-best wine region, surpassing world-renowned areas such as Tuscany and Rioja.
  2. • The region cultivates a diverse range of grape varieties, including Olaszrizling, Chardonnay, Hárslevelù, Leányka, Kékfrankos, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Portugieser, Kadarka, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
  3. • The Bükk Wine Region spans the southern slopes of the central Bükk Mountains, covering 17,600 hectares.

Eger and the Bükk Wine Region continue to gain recognition as a premier wine destination. In recent rankings, Eger placed just behind Bordeaux, which took the top spot.

With its rich stone heritage and distinctive wines, the Bükk Wine Region is a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts.

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