Apart from being known for its specific architecture, gastronomy, Lake Blatno and spas, Hungary also has a lot to offer lovers of fine wines, as it has wonderful wine regions that are worth a visit. This time we were attracted to the Tokaj region in Hungary.
Above the Vipava valley, on an estate famous for its long-standing viticultural tradition and excellent wines, they created beautiful apartments called Apartments Guerila.
On the beautiful Bas de Bas estate, from where the recognizable Bibich wines also originate, we find two beautiful stone villas. The estate is located a few kilometers away from Skradin, and the owners have transformed the former ruins, located on a six-hectare plot of land overgrown with vineyards and olive trees, into a modern villa.
In the Vipava valley, you can find a nice holiday house called MAXI Sun, which breathes together with nature.
Green hills covered with vineyards and a riverbed winding between them. Rich cultural and historical heritage. These are the areas of Kozjansko and Obsotelje, whose treasures have also been recognized by UNESCO, and it is time for you to discover the beauty of this area as well. What things should not be missed on your next visit to the famous thermal springs in Podčetrtek? Check!
There is a beautiful glamping house in Mareziga, which is perfect for autumn pampering in the embrace of vineyards.
Autumn, the time of rustling leaves while walking in the forest, the time of harvest and the time of pleasant evenings in the company of friends. We present to you four lovely Slovenian brick houses, which are perfect for everyone who likes to enjoy a drop of good wine.
The Cattunar family has created a real paradise for wine lovers near Brtonigla in Istria - Wine Residence Cattunar.
The wine festival is already entering its third decade, as this year we will celebrate the 21st Slovenian wine festival, where visitors will be able to see obvious changes, namely the event will be organized by a new company. At the location where the festival was born, in Cankarjev dom, winemakers will present themselves as always, but the cuisine will be slightly changed due to the new location - they will not be able to afford live cooking, so the main focus of the festival will be on cuisine.
Other European countries commemorate Saint Martin in different ways, who gave his cloak to a beggar to hide his poverty. In Slovenia, this is the festival of wine, which attracts many lovers of wine and good food to the streets of Slovenia, to pubs, taverns, restaurants, cafés, and steakhouses. The first week of November will be devoted to the tasting of ruj drops and the tasting of delicious traditional dishes that will conjure up new tastes for the stomach and palate.
The wine tradition of the Simčič family dates back to 1812. Miro Simčič, the founder of the Medot house, was the driving force behind the development of the entire region during his rich life. For many years, he was the head of the Goriška brda Cooperative Winery, which experienced a real general revival under his leadership. Miro's efforts for the well-being of the region and people, as well as his professional knowledge, are a valuable legacy that is continued today by his son Igor and grandson Simon. We talked with Simon about Medot sparkling wines and about plans for the future.
They have a beer fountain in Žalec, and the Italian town of Ortona (Abruzzi) is richer for a red wine fountain. In contrast to the Zelena zlato fountain in Žalje, from the Abruzzo fountain "del vino" in September, the drop flows for free.