Disznókő estate evening terrace sessions ★ 4.5
Tarcal
Disznókő occasionally hosts evening events on the panoramic estate terrace, combining wine from the Lapis vineyard cellar with live acoustic music or classical performances against the backdrop of the Zemplén hills. These events are publicised through the estate's newsletter and are bookable for groups.
Wine focus: Disznókő dry Furmint, Aszú vertical, estate wines
Tip: Contact Disznókő directly for scheduled evening events; the terrace at sunset over the vineyard is the estate's most spectacular feature and the evening format showcases it well.
Royal Tokaji Mád evening events ★ 4.6
Mád
Royal Tokaji occasionally hosts evening tasting events in the Mád cellar complex for groups and premium trade visitors, combining the atmospheric stone cellar environment with curated tastings of single-vineyard bottlings and verticals. These are not regular programme items but are arranged on request for collectors and trade visitors.
Wine focus: Royal Tokaji single-vineyard Furmint, Aszú verticals, Eszencia
Tip: Contact Royal Tokaji's trade team directly to arrange an evening cellar event; the stone-arched 18th-century cellar tunnels are at their atmospheric after dark.
Sárospatak castle courtyard evening events ★ 4.4
Sárospatak
The Rákóczi Castle courtyard in Sárospatak hosts occasional summer evening cultural and wine events, combining the historic setting of the 17th-century castle with performances and curated wine pours from the surrounding Tokaj wine region. The courtyard format is used for both music performances and harvest-related wine celebrations.
Wine focus: Sárospatak-area Tokaj wines at cultural events; Aszú and dry Furmint served
Tip: Check the castle event programme in advance; summer cultural evenings here are scheduled seasonally and are a highlight of the Sárospatak calendar.
Tarcal harvest season estate evening ★ 4.3
Tarcal
During the October harvest season, several Tarcal estates open their cellars for evening events combining the sound of the harvest with wine pours from the current and previous vintages. The village of Tarcal, home to Disznókő and several smaller estates, organises informal harvest evenings in the period when Aszú berry picking is underway.
Wine focus: Harvest-season Furmint, Szamorodni from the Tarcal terroir
Tip: Harvest evenings in Tarcal are informal and locally organised; stay at the Disznókő estate accommodation or a village guesthouse to be near the informal harvest activity.
Gombos-hegyi cellar village, Hercegkút ★ 5.0
Hercegkút
The Gombos-hegyi cellar village in Hercegkút is a UNESCO World Heritage Site cellar street: carved-tuff cellars built by 18th-century Swabian settlers, where individual cellar owners open their doors for candlelit evening tastings. Flickering light inside metre-thick volcanic tuff walls, with Aszú and Szamorodni poured directly from barrels, gives the setting a distinctive Central European wine-heritage atmosphere.
Wine focus: Aszú by the barrel, Szamorodni száraz, traditional Tokaj styles
Tip: The cellar street is active primarily in summer evenings and during the Cellar Day festival; walk uphill from Hercegkút village centre about 15 minutes to reach the cellar street entrance. Bring a jacket for the cellar chill.
Rákóczi Cellar candlelit tasting, Tokaj town ★ 4.6
Tokaj town
The Rákóczi Cellar beneath Tokaj town operates candlelit evening tastings during the summer and festival season. Visitors descend into the 18th-century tuff tunnels, lit by candles and low light, for a guided pour of Aszú, Szamorodni and dry Furmint. The several-hundred-metre underground walk through the cellar is the most accessible atmospheric cellar experience in the region.
Wine focus: Tokaj Trade House Aszú and Szamorodni, historic cellar atmosphere
Tip: The Rákóczi Cellar walk-through is one of the few experiences in the region that does not require advance booking; arrive before 19:00 during opening hours in the summer season.