Hercegkút
Hercegkút's annual Cellar Day opens the UNESCO-listed Gombos-hegyi cellar village to visitors for a day of open cellars, Aszú and Szamorodni tastings by candlelight, and traditional food pairings. The cellar village, carved into volcanic tuff by 18th-century Swabian settlers, is an extraordinary wine heritage site in the Zemplén hills. Dozens of individual cellar owners open their doors and pour from personal reserves.
Tip: The cellar street is a 15-minute walk uphill from the Hercegkút village centre; arrive in the late afternoon to catch the golden light in the cellar doorways before the evening tasting hours.
Budapest
VinCE Budapest is Hungary's largest annual wine trade fair, held at the SYMA Hall in Budapest. Tokaj producers take a significant section at the fair, making it the most accessible single-event platform for tasting across the entire Tokaj portfolio in one place. The fair spans three days with trade-only access on the first day and public access on the second and third. Masterclasses on Furmint, Aszú and Hungarian wine broadly are a key part of the programme.
Tip: Buy tickets in advance online; the Tokaj stand grouping is typically in the central hall on the ground floor and is the busiest section of the fair on the public days.
Budapest and Tokaj wine region
Furmint February is the annual month-long campaign promoting dry Furmint as a internationally recognised dry white wine. Budapest wine bars, restaurants and Tokaj cellar doors participate with curated Furmint by-the-glass menus, masterclasses and cellar visits. The campaign has expanded internationally with participating venues in London, New York and other cities. It is a key seasonal promotional window for Tokaj's dry wine identity.
Tip: The opening weekend in late January sees the densest programme of masterclasses in Budapest; follow the hashtag FurmintFebruary for participating venues.
Tokaj town
The regional wine festival held in historic Tokaj town at the confluence of the Tisza and Bodrog rivers. Producers from across the 27 villages of the Hegyalja PDO present the full range of Tokaj styles: dry Furmint, Szamorodni, Aszú and Pezsgő sparkling. The festival includes cellar walks beneath Tokaj town and evening events on the riverfront terrace.
Tip: The Rákóczi Cellar beneath Tokaj town is open for a candlelit heritage tasting during the festival; book this experience separately through the Rákóczi Cellar directly.
Mád
Mád village hosts its annual wine festival on the last weekend of September, just before the Aszú harvest begins. The village's leading estates open their cellar doors simultaneously for walk-in tastings, and producer stands line the village square. The festival draws wine professionals from Budapest and international buyers who come to taste single-vineyard Furmint from the Mád terroir, including the Nyulászó, Betsek and Szt. Tamás vineyard sites.
Tip: Arrive on Saturday morning for the best access to small producers before the afternoon crowd. Mád has only a handful of accommodation options; book months ahead.
Tokaj wine region
The Aszú Festival is the annual celebration of Tokaj's signature botrytised wine style, held in October when the Aszú berry harvest is underway. The event brings together producers making Aszú 5 puttonyos, single-vineyard Aszú and Eszencia, with vertical tastings and masterclasses. It is the most focused showcase of Tokaj's heritage sweet-wine identity for collectors and connoisseurs.
Tip: Older Aszú verticals are poured at producer-hosted evening events; contact producing estates directly to secure an invitation to these smaller-format tastings.