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.
Tokaj main square wine terrace ★ 4.3
Tokaj townUntil 24:00 in summer season
The cluster of wine bars and terrace restaurants along Rákóczi utca and the main square of Tokaj town operate until late on summer evenings, offering the full spectrum of Tokaj styles by the glass to the pedestrian evening crowd. The outdoor terraces overlooking the historic wine-trading street fill from sunset until around midnight in summer.
Wine focus: Dry Furmint, Szamorodni, Aszú by the glass
Tip: The competition between neighbouring terrace bars means prices on Tokaj by the glass are reasonable here; compare several house Furmints before settling on a favourite.
Mád village wine bar ★ 4.5
MádUntil 22:00 in season
Mád's village centre has a small cluster of wine-focused bars and producer tasting rooms that stay open into the evening during the festival season and summer months. Single-vineyard dry Furmint from local producers is the focus, and the village atmosphere is intimate and local rather than touristy.
Wine focus: Single-vineyard Mád Furmint, Hárslevelü, Szamorodni édes
Tip: An authentic late-evening Mád experience is a bottle of single-vineyard Furmint shared at one of the terrace tables facing the village church; the silence after dark is a contrast to Budapest.
Sátoraljaújhely Sátor utca cellar bars ★ 4.2
SátoraljaújhelyUntil 23:00 weekends
Sátoraljaújhely, the northernmost town of the Tokaj wine region near the Slovak border, has a street of carved-tuff cellar bars on Sátor utca that are active on weekend evenings. The northern Hegyalja terroir produces Furmint of a slightly cooler, more aromatic character than the Mád core, and local producers pour their regional range at these cellar door bars.
Wine focus: Northern Hegyalja Furmint, Hárslevelü, local Szamorodni
Tip: Sátoraljaújhely is less visited than the core Tokaj villages; the cellar bars here are more local in atmosphere and the wines are priced at local rather than tourist levels.