One of the best Balaton wine terraces, and what’s even better: it's open all year round! You can lounge outside in the summer, and admire the stunning scenery from behind huge windows in the winter. Read more.
You can't buy the Kislaki wines at the big supermarkets. The best way to try them is to go to Szőlőskislak (a part of Balatonboglár) to the Kislaki Borkert. An open picnic is held every fall & spring. Read more.
Making red wine in the Badacsony area? That's not a taboo here. Try the prize-winning Tabunello, you won't be disappointed. The owner regularly travels to Tuscany to update his winemaking knowledge. Read more.
You won't find the wines the family produces in any wine shops, so you have to drop by if you want to try their vintages. Almost all the bottles are bought on spot, at the winery in Kötcse. Read more.
The Homola Winery represents two distinct directions: the 100% wines are light, young and reductive, whereas the Homola items convey an artisan, terroir-conscious attitude toward winemaking. Read more.
This one’s definitely worth the climb! Outstanding wines and delicious snack platters. The terrace overlooks a magnificent Balaton landscape. Wine stores sell Laposa wines under the name Bazaltbor. Read more.
Food plays an equally important role here as wine, but note that some dishes you need to order in advance. From autumn to spring the restaurant is open Thu-Sun. Wine tastings are also available. Read more.
The view from the terrace will take your breath away, simple as that. The hall, which looks like the knights' hall of a medieval castle with gothic vaults, is pretty awesome as well. Excellent wines. Read more.
An organic winery that is trying to make a point of not using artificial ingredients. The majority of the wines are Riesling-based. Try their heavenly syrups, jams, chutneys and the lavender cider. Read more.
A “schizophrenic” winery where the classic exterior hides a modern interior. New, exciting wines, eye-catching wine labels. Be sure to call ahead if you are planning a visit between October and April. Read more.
A wonderful artisan winery. Their vintages are to be found at the Badacsonyi Bortár in Badacsonytördemic, too. Keep in mind that visits are by appointment only between October and 15 March. Read more.
Wine production is based on local Furmint, and it's in line with the traditional Champagne method. State-of-the-art technology, sleek architecture. 16 rooms are available for guest staying overnight. Read more.
A family operated biofarm, a winery and grape juice factory in one, offering wine tastings, lunch, dinner and accommodation for 10 guests at a time. Their wines are sold at several Budapest locations. Read more.
A modern building situated in a secret Mediterranean garden of Eden. Sample the wines and don't miss the tour of the cellar. There is an apartment if you need a place to stay - food is available too. Read more.
This winery is known for its light and tasty white wines and full bodied reds. The 2013 Gesztenyés Rajnai is especially great for summer nights, but you cannot go wrong with any of their items. Read more.