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.

Esta guía nace para ayudar a los visitantes a entender cómo funcionan realmente los cruceros por el Danubio en Budapest – más allá de los folletos brillantes – y que así puedas escoger el barco, el horario y el tipo de experiencia que mejor encajan con tu forma de viajar.
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