Oremus cellar late tasting, Tolcsva ★ 4.6
Tolcsva
Oremus offers extended late-afternoon and early-evening group tastings in the Tolcsva cellar complex, culminating in a walk through the barrel ageing halls where Aszú matures in small Hungarian oak casks. The Vega Sicilia connection gives the evening programme a distinct character, and the cellar explanation compares Aszú oak maturation with the Ribera del Duero barriques from the parent estate.
Wine focus: Oremus Aszú vertical, Mandolás Furmint, Szamorodni
Tip: The Oremus late tasting programme is best suited to visitors who appreciate the Vega Sicilia connection and want to understand Hungarian oak vs. French oak in a Tokaj context.
Szepsy cellar late tasting, Mád ★ 4.8
Mád
The Szepsy estate in Mád, known for single-vineyard Furmint from the Úrágya and Betsek parcels, offers extended evening cellar tastings for pre-booked groups. The cellar environment in Mád's volcanic tuff provides a naturally cool and atmospheric setting, and the Szepsy tasting programme covers the full progression from dry Furmint through Szamorodni to Aszú.
Wine focus: Szepsy single-vineyard Furmint, Aszú, Szamorodni száraz
Tip: Szepsy is one of the Mád estates with a structured tasting programme available to collectors and trade visitors; book well in advance as allocation is limited.
Tokaj Pezsgő producer cellar visit ★ 4.2
Tokaj wine region
Tokaj Pezsgő (Tokaj sparkling wine) is produced by a small number of estates using Furmint as the base variety, typically in a traditional-method format. The sparkling wines showcase the high natural acidity of Furmint in a lively, citrus-focused style. Visits to the Tokaj Pezsgő producers, including the Nobilis and Balassa estates, offer the sparkling-room equivalent of the region's otherwise still-wine identity.
Wine focus: Traditional-method Tokaj Pezsgő from Furmint and Hárslevelü
Tip: Tokaj sparkling wine is still a niche category; ask specifically for Pezsgő at cellar doors and wine bars in the region. The style is an excellent aperitif alongside the Hegyalja regional cuisine.
Balassa Pince Pezsgő, Tokaj ★ 4.3
Tokaj wine region
Balassa Pince is one of the small producers in the Tokaj region experimenting with traditional-method Furmint sparkling wine. The estate produces Pezsgő in very limited quantities from their Furmint parcels, with the high natural acidity of the grape providing the ideal base for a traditional-method secondary fermentation. The result is a wine of good freshness and mineral precision.
Wine focus: Balassa traditional-method Furmint Pezsgő
Tip: Balassa Pezsgő is available in very small quantities and primarily at cellar door; contact the estate directly to confirm current availability.
Tokaj Nobilis Pezsgő cellar, Mád ★ 4.2
Mád
Tokaj Nobilis produces traditional-method Furmint Pezsgő from their Mád vineyard parcels, offering the sparkling wine alongside their still Furmint and Aszú range. The cellar in Mád includes a tasting room where the sparkling wine can be tasted alongside the still wines, providing a complete overview of Furmint's versatility from dry still to Pezsgő to Aszú.
Wine focus: Tokaj Nobilis traditional-method Furmint Pezsgő, dry Furmint still
Tip: Tasting Tokaj Nobilis Pezsgő alongside their dry Furmint still is a useful way to understand how the same grape expresses differently in sparkling and still format from the same Mád terroir.
Rákóczi Cellar Bar, Tokaj town ★ 4.4
Tokaj townUntil 23:00 in season
The evening tasting bar at the base of the Rákóczi Cellar complex in Tokaj town serves Aszú and Szamorodni by the glass until late during the summer season and festival weekends. The arched stone cellar entrance and candlelit interior make it an atmospheric late-night Tokaj wine stop in the town.
Wine focus: Tokaji Aszú, Szamorodni száraz, dry Furmint
Tip: The late-evening Aszú by the glass is the best value format for a first Tokaj dessert wine experience; the house pours are drawn from the Trade House cellar stock below.