Sample Hungary's famous wines like Tokaji Aszú and Egri Bikavér on a Danube cruise. A sophisticated evening activity.

Ask a foreigner about Hungarian wine, and they might say "Tokaj." Ask a local, and they'll talk for hours about Villány reds, Badacsony minerality, and Szekszárd spice. A Wine Tasting Cruise is the perfect crash course.
For 2 hours, you float down the Danube while a sommelier or knowledgeable server presents 7 different wines.
Most cruises provide simple crackers or scones.
Live music is standard—usually a gypsy trio (violin, bass, cimbalom) playing unobtrusive folk tunes. The volume is kept low enough to allow for discussion about the wines.
Considering a glass of decent wine in a city center bar costs €4-€8, getting 7 glasses + a 2-hour cruise for ~€35-€45 is excellent value.
Final Thought: If you only learn one thing, let it be the taste of Tokaji Aszú. It is unique to Hungary and truly special.

Tento průvodce byl vytvořen, aby pomohl návštěvníkům pochopit, jak plavby po Dunaji v Budapešti skutečně fungují—nad rámec lesklých brožur—abyste si mohli vybrat loď, denní dobu a zážitek, které skutečně vyhovují tomu, jak rádi objevujete.
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