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Past Events
Taste Hungary Wine Workshop {Furmint}
When: Thursday, June 3 at 7pm
Where: A private apartment (in Buda, near the Chain Bridge).
Cost: 7,000 HUF {includes instruction, 10 furmints, mineral water, and generous borkorcsolya (snacks) to complement the wine}
Wine & A Movie
When: May 22nd. Tasting begins at 5:00pm. Movie begins at 6:30pm.
Film: No Reservations (2007) (English, with Hungarian subtitles)
Wine: White Wines From the Etyek-Buda Region
Where: Örökmozgó (VII. Erzsébet körút 39, www.filmintezet.hu)
Cost: 200-400 Ft for ½ dl tasting portions. 800 Ft for the film.
Wine & A Movie
When: April 25th. Tasting begins at 5:00pm. Movie begins at 6:30pm.
Film: A Good Year (2006) (with Hungarian subtitles)
Wine: Hungarian Rosé and Rosé Sparklers
Where: Örökmozgó (VII. Erzsébet körút 39, www.filmintezet.hu)
Cost: 200 Ft for ½ dl tasting portions. 800 Ft for the film.
Taste Hungary Wine Workshops {Class #1: Hungarian Sparklers}
When: Thursday March 25th, 6:30pm to 9pm
Where: Első Pesti Rétes Ház (V. Október 6. Utca 22)
Cost: 6,000 Ft, includes instruction, eight sparkling wines, light bites from the Első Pesti Rétes Ház, and mineral water.
Wine & A Movie {Szindbád Paired With Hungarian Native Varietals}
A Taste Hungary Meet The Winemaker Dinner {Tokaj Meets Its Match in India}When: Saturday March 6th. Tasting begins at 5:30pm. Movie begins at 6:30pm.
Where: Örökmozgó (VII. Erzsébet körút 39, www.filmintezet.hu)
Film: Szindbád (1971)
Wine: Hungarian native varietals from around the country
Cost: 200-500 Ft for tasting tickets (for ½ dl tasting pours of wine). 800 Ft for the film.
Featuring Katalin Hudácskó, Winemaker at Hudácskó Winery (Tokaj)
When: Thursday February 25th at 6:30pm
Where: Kashmir Indian Restaurant (V. Arany János utca 13, Budapest) Cost: 9,000 Ft